Have another look. Queen Victoria died in 1901 and there was no 1956 British penny minted.
Please check your coin, Queen Victoria died in 1901.
All British Pennies from 1953 to 1967 inclusive, have Queen Elizabeth II on the front and Britannia on the back.
Very little - unless there's something that makes it 'interesting' to coin collectors. There were thousands of the coins produced.
Queen Victoria.in 1897 queen Victoria celebrated her diamond jubilee.
1897
Queen Victoria
Please check your coin. 1897 was the year of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee or 60th year on the throne. Sixpences were not issued as commemorative coins. You may have a Sixpence like souvenir token or medallion.
Sheffield was opened by the queen in 1897.
Queen Victoria ruled from 20-Jun-1837 to 22-Jan-1901
In June of 1897.
An 1837 to 1897 Queen Victoria 60th Anniversary coin can be worth about $50. It contains silver, which makes its value fluctuate based on the rate at which the metal is being traded.
The building was constructed between 1893 and 1898, and was named the Queen Victoria Building to commemorate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 1897.
Two: Queen Victoria in 1897 and Queen Elizabeth II in 2012.
she got her jubilee on 22nd june 1897
It was a commemorative medal celebrating the 60'th year of British Queen Victoria's reign, issued in 1897.