This medal commemorates the opening of the Queen Alexandra dock by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on 13 July 1907. There is no estimate of value available. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a valuation.
Queen Victoria
Two: Queen Victoria in 1897 and Queen Elizabeth II in 2012.
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.
Her Diamond Jubilee. The only other monarch to celebrate a Diamond Jubilee was Queen Victoria, in 1897.
Queen Victoria celebrated her Golden Jubilee (50th) in 1887 and her Diamond Jubilee (60th) in 1897. British gold and silver coins minted from 1887 to 1893 feature what is known as the "Jubilee bust" of Queen Victoria. She is shown as much older than previous images and has a veil and a small crown.
It was a commemorative medal celebrating the 60'th year of British Queen Victoria's reign, issued in 1897.
She was 53 when she had the silver jubilee of becoming queen.
Queen Victoria celebrated 3 Jubilees. Having her Coronation in 1837, her Silver Jubilee was in 1862, her Golden Jubilee in 1887, and her Diamond Jubilee in 1897.
The Jubilee
Probably after Queen Victoria's jubilee in 1897.
Queen Victoria.in 1897 queen Victoria celebrated her diamond jubilee.
Victoria's 75th year as Queen Queen Victoria's Jubilee