There were lots of different "small coins" struck. Please post a new question with the specific denomination.
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.
She was 18 years old at her coronation.
The only 1857 coin with Queen Victoria and Britannia on opposite sides and roughly the size of a Penny, is a Penny.
Queen Victoria was born in 1819 and she was 18 when she became Queen that it's mean in 1837. so Dickens was 25 years old :)
Queen Victoria became Queen when she was 18 years old, but died aged 82, from a cerebral hemorrhage.
Queen Victoria was born in 1819 and she was 18 when she became Queen that it's mean in 1837. so Dickens was 25 years old :)
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she was 80
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The Queen Victoria Pennies issued from 1860 to 1895(?) were referred to as "Bun Pennies" due to Queen Victoria having her hair tied in a bun.The bun pennies (and halfpennies) were issued from 1860 to 1894.Same with farthings (quarter pennies), but there are scarce 1895 bun farthings.They were followed by the Veiled Bust or Old Head, in 1895.
Queen Victoria died 22 January 1901, aged 81.
Queen Victoria was born on 24th May 1819, and became Queen of Great Britain and Ireland on 20th June 1837 at the age of 18. Her coronation took place on 28th June 1838, when she was 19 years old.