You have some sort of a memorial token or medallion, possibly not worth a great deal.
The date has no particular significance. It does not represent her birthday, coronation, marriage, any of her Jubilees, her death or burial.
Queen Victoria died on 22-January-1901.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Victoria died in 1901. 1920 British coins featured King George V.
Check your coin, Queen Victoria died in 1901.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Victoria died in 1901.
Please check your coin. Queen Victoria died in 1901, Queen Elizabeth II is on all 1964 British coins.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Victoria was monarch in 1896. King Edward VII from 1901 to 1910.
Please check your coin. Queen Victoria died in 1901, King George V was on the throne in 1916. Also, please state a denomination of coin.
it is worth around 100 quid
Please check your coin and submit a new question including the denomination of the coin. Queen Victoria died in 1901.
Queen Victoria died in 1901 and no coins were issued with her likeness from then. You may have some sort of memorial medallion or token.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Victoria died in 1901. The legend "Victoria-dei-gra-britt-regina-fid-def-ind-imp" does not help identify a coin. It could appear on any British or British Empire coin issued from 1838 to 1901. You need to describe the design on the coin, the metal it appears to be made from and the diameter. Coins dated 1951 would have George VI on them. If you do indeed have a Queen Victoria "coin" with 1951 on it, it may well be a souvenir token commemorating the 50th anniversary of her death.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Victoria died in 1901.
Have a closer look at your coin. Queen Victoria died in 1901. The last British Shilling was minted in 1966.