The coin is silver and could be either a Sixpence (19mm), a Shilling (23.5mm) or a Halfcrown (32mm). Please advise for a valuation.
Queen Victoria is on the obverse. Monarchs are always on the front of a coin.
HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE = Evil to him who evil thinks
it is worth around 100 quid
Reginais a Latin feminine name meaning "Queen" So Victoria Regina simply means Queen Victoria in Latin.
There are no Queen Victoria coins dated 1837, which was the year she came to the throne. The first issue of Queen Victoria coins was in 1838. All 1837 coins have King William IV on the front. You most likely have a souvenir medal or medallion produced for her coronation or one of her Jubilee years in 1862, 1887 or 1897.
No. Queen Elizabeth the II had the nickname, Good Queen Bess. I do not no of any other nicknames though.
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Queen Victoria in Britain. Many other countries also had monarchs.
Victoria is one of two capital cities in Canada that are named after Queen Victoria. The other is Regina, capital of Saskatchewan.
Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India and Her other dominions.
His name was Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel (Alexandrina was Queen Victoria's other christian name)
The Victoria Dei Gratia 1889 silver coin is a British crown coin featuring Queen Victoria, minted in 1889 during her reign. The obverse depicts a portrait of Queen Victoria, while the reverse typically features the royal arms or other heraldic symbols. Made of 92.5% silver, it was part of the currency used in the United Kingdom and its colonies during the Victorian era. Collectors often seek this coin for its historical significance and artistry.
The important thing is not what they think of me, but what I think of them - and many other quotations
No it's just that she ruled more than any the other people that ruled the Britains.