Your coin is either a Two Pound (Double Sovereign) or a Five Pound (Quintuple Sovereign). They are both made from 22 carat gold and are almost identical except for size, the Quintuple Sovereign (36 mm) being significantly larger than the Double Sovereign (28.4 mm).
A British 1887 gold Two Pound coin (Victoria), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £700 GBP. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from £300 to £500 GBP.
A British 1887 gold Five Pound coin (Victoria), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £1,750 GBP. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from £750 to £1,150 GBP.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation and be able to assist with positive identification.
Queen Victoria 22 carat gold Sovereigns were minted in most years from 1838 to 1901 inclusive, and may have been minted at any one of five or six mints.
Any valuation would depend on the year, the mintmark, which bust of Queen Victoria was used, and the condition of the coin.
Please check your coin. Queen Victoria died in 1901 and has not appeared on any Sovereigns coins since then.
What is the weight of a queen victoria sovereign weight
Such a coin does not exist. The first Quarter-Sovereign coin ever produced by the Royal Mint was minted in 2009.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Victoria was born in 1819 and did not become Queen until 1837. The first coins with her likeness were issued in 1838. George III was King in 1819.
Check your coin, Queen Victoria died in 1901.
Your coin is either a Sovereign (22.05mm) or a Half-Sovereign (19.3mm). All Sovereigns and Half-Sovereign coins are made from 22 carat gold.
Any value would depend on the year and condition of the coin. At the very least, it will be worth its gold content at current gold values.
Your coin is either a Sovereign or Half-Sovereign coin. Both coins are almost identical except for the diameter. Both feature the "Jubilee" bust of Queen Victoria on the obverse. She is older and is wearing a coronet and veil. Both feature the "St.George and the Dragon" design on the reverse. The Sovereign is 22.05 mm in diameter. The Half-Sovereign is 19.3 mm in diameter. Please decide which one you have and ask again.
In mint condition the value of a 1892 Queen Victoria Indian silver Rupee coin is around 32.00 US Dollars.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Victoria died in 1901. 1920 British coins featured King George V.
Please check your coin. Queen Victoria died in 1901, Queen Elizabeth II is on all 1964 British coins.
The Royal Mint advises that they have no record of a Half-Sovereign coin dated 1854. Royal Mint records indicate that over 1 million Half-Sovereign coins were minted in 1854, but they have no way of determining the date that was on these coins. The major coin catalogues make no mention of an 1854 Half-Sovereign coin however, there is an implication by the author of one book that there is an extremely rare specimen coin.