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There is not much I can tell you about this. It is a souvenir medalette, not a coin. It celebrates Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee (60 Years) 1837-1897. It shows Queen Victoria and three other Royal Family members whom I cannot put a name to. In excellent condition, it might get £20 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
No because it didn't exist yet.
1892 was not Queen Victoria's Jubilee year. 1887 was Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee year (50 years). The only relevance of the term Jubilee is that most gold and silver coins minted during the period 1887 to 1893 had what is referred to as the Jubilee Bust of Queen Victoria on the obverse. What is the denomination of your coin, what is the design on the reverse, what is it made from and what is the diameter?
The Distortion world is only available in Pokemon Platinum
uh no. You can't reverse it to 1 or anything. Its permanent and will stay there.
A diamond-shaped knitting pattern is popular on sweaters and vests. The diamond pattern is made by knitting and purling, increasing on each row until you get to the mid-row on the diamond, then working the pattern in reverse to complete the diamond.
once you get so far in the game, an event similar to the ones in Pokemon Pearl and Diamond will happen, only with giratina and the Reverse world
Palkia pearl spehear pillar Dialga diamond spehear pillar Giratina Platnum reverse world Pearl and diamond renigade cave
go to the unknown cave and get through 50 doors with out failing and you will go to the reverse world and go to spear pillar in the reverse world and gratitena will be there
in platinum you get it at the reverse world in pearl and diamond you get in a garden between pastoria city and i forget the other one
A dot is a common, a diamond is an uncommon, a star is a rare, and if it's a holo, it will have a shiny picture and a star. Reverse holos will have the non-picture part shiny.
'Better is a judgement call and you are the judge. If you prefer, you can prefer diamonds over amethysts, or the reverse may be your preference.