The Royal Mint did not produce an 1887 Jubilee coin.
All British gold and silver coins from mid-1887 to mid-1893 inclusive had what is referred to as the Queen Victoria "Jubilee bust" on them.
The "Jubilee bust" shows a much older Queen Victoria wearing a veil and a small crown.
Benjamin_Disraeliwas the Prime Minister, Victoria was the Queen.
She never did. Disraeli proclaimed her "Empress of India" purely to curry favour with the Royal Family.However, she took the title very seriously: she began learning Hindi and Punjabi in 1867.
Prince Albert was prince consort to Queen Victoria of England.
To Proclaim and Honour Her Majesty Queen Victoria as Empress of India.
during 1877 queen Victoria was proclaimed the empress of India THE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS...(expand)
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Yes -Victorian times is the reign of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom which was from 1837 to 1901.
Queen Victoria was not Emperor of India, as she was obviously a woman. She was Empress of India. The title Empress of India was taken by Queen Victoria on May 1, 1876. She was proclaimed Empress of India at her Delhi Durbar on January 1, 1877 (unfortunately she was not able to attend).
About: In 1877, Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Prime Minister, had Queen Victoria proclaimed as Empress of India. India was already under crown control after 1858, but this title was a gesture to link the monarchy with the empire further and bind India more closely to Britain.
Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India in 1877. She died in 1901 so she was not empress for 63 years, although her royal title of Queen Victoria lasted from her accession in 1837 until her death in 1901.
Such a coin does not exist. Queen Elizabeth II was not born until 1926 and did not become Queen until 1953. Queen Victoria was on the throne in 1877. Please specify the denomination of the coin in your next question.
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