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It wouldn't say Victoria and be dated 1909 because Victoria died in 1901.

Also the motto is on ALL British Coins so it doesn't help ID anything.

Please post a new question with the coin's date and denomination.

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What's the coin's denomination? Please post a new question with that important fact.

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That motto is on ALL British and Commonwealth coins. It tells us all about the Queen, but nothing about the coin. Please post a new question with the coin's denomination.

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Q: What is the value of a Queen Victoria Del Gratia Britt gratia ed 1889?
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