Modified coins have no collector value however, at around this time, it was a popular practice to inscribe coins with a letter signifying a cause, to bring it to public attention.
A "W" or an "S" was used to promote Women's Suffrage", a popular cause at that time.
Assuming you meant 'Penny Black' - the first postage stamp... Queen Victoria.
The Queen Victoria, penny-red, plate 77, one penny stamp.
Queen Victoria who was the Queen of England when the first Penny Black stamp was printed in 1840.
The One Penny Black had a silhouette of Queen Victoria on it.
The One Penny Black had a silhouette of Queen Victoria on it.
Please check your coin. Queen Victoria died in 1901, Queen Elizabeth II is on all 1964 British coins.
No. Queen Victoria was on the throne from 1837 to 1901.
Assuming United Kingdom is meant, then 2,764,000
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Such a coin does not exist. Queen Victoria did not become Queen until 1837 and the first coins with her image are dated 1838. King George IV was King in 1824.
Such a coin does not exist. The British 1896 Penny showed what is known as the "old veiled" or "widow head" bust of Queen Victoria. What is known as the "Bun" Penny shows a younger Queen Victoria with her hair tied in a "bun" and was issued from 1860 to 1894.
The "Penny Black" featured Queen Victoria and was first issued in 1840 as the world's first pre-paid postage stamp.