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There is no such item. There is a Queen Victorias First Shoe, (value £5 to £25 depending on crest) and a Queen Elizabeths Riding Shoe (value £20 to £75 depending on crest).
The 1964 Green Bay Packers autographed drinking glass in excellent condition sells for $80 to $90. The glass is 5.5 inches tall, and is fairly rare.
I am just guessing but I would say about $40.
The only 1857 coin with Queen Victoria and Britannia on opposite sides and roughly the size of a Penny, is a Penny.
Such a coin does not exist. The modern silver Florin (Two Shillings) was reintroduced into the currency in 1848 during Queen Victorias reign as a tentative step towards decimalisation (One Florin = one tenth of a Pound).
You have a souvenir medallion of Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee (60 years). There were millions of these sold all over the British Empire. Depending on what it is made from, what condition it is in, whether it is boxed or mounted, it could be worth anything from a few pence to a few pounds.
There is not a definitive value for antique red glass. There are not only differing prices for when the glass was created, but what shade of red they are, such as ruby or cranberry.
The value of a St. Louis Hawks 1965-66 signed drinking glass can vary significantly based on factors such as the condition of the glass, the authenticity of the signatures, and current market demand. Generally, such memorabilia can range from $50 to several hundred dollars. To get an accurate estimate, it's advisable to consult auction sites, sports memorabilia dealers, or collectors specializing in vintage sports items.
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The queen in a standard deck of cards is counted as 12.