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  2. Jubilee coinage - Wikipedia

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    The Jubilee coinage or Jubilee head coinage are British coins with an obverse featuring a depiction of Queen Victoria by Joseph Edgar Boehm. The design was placed on the silver and gold circulating coinage beginning in 1887, and on the Maundy coinage beginning in 1888. The depiction of Victoria wearing a crown that was seen as too small was ...

  3. History of the British penny (1714–1901) - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1850s, the state of the copper coinage was deemed unsatisfactory, with quantities of worn oversized pieces, some dating from Boulton's day, still circulating. They were replaced by lighter bronze coins beginning in 1860; the "Bun penny", named for the hairstyle of Queen Victoria on it, was issued from then until 1894. The final ...

  4. Double florin - Wikipedia

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    Boehm prepared a likeness that was used for a medal marking the queen's Jubilee, and which was adapted for the coinage in lower relief by Leonard Charles Wyon, who made small changes. [23] Official portrait of Queen Victoria. 1882. The obverse of the Jubilee coinage, first issued in 1887, including the double florin, features that likeness.

  5. Are Blank Coins Valuable? If You Can Find One, It Could Be ...

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    40% silver half dollar: worth $175 without a raised rim. Silver quarters: $150 without a raised rim. ... If You Find a Rare 'Doubled Die' Penny, It Could Be Worth $1.14 Million.

  6. Half crown (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    King George IV 1820–1830: silver half crown. King William IV 1830–1837: silver half crown. Queen Victoria 1837–1901: silver half crown. King Edward VII 1902–1910: silver half crown. King George V 1910–1936: silver half crown, sterling silver (92½% silver) until 1919, then 50% silver. King Edward VIII 1936: 50% silver half crown. Not ...

  7. Old Head coinage - Wikipedia

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    The Old Head coinage originally consisted only of gold and silver coins, but in 1895, the Brock head of Victoria was placed on the bronze coinage (the penny and its fractions) as well. They continued to be struck until the death of Victoria in 1901 necessitated a change of design for the obverse; beginning in 1902, the coinage bore the head of ...

  8. Florin (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    Thus, Victoria's title changed from "Queen of Britain" to "Queen of the Britains", including the colonies and other territories. [ 10 ] In 1887, as part of a coinage redesign for Victoria's Golden Jubilee , a new obverse design, showing the queen as an older woman, debuted on the gold and silver coinage.

  9. Commemorative coins of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    1993: 40th Anniversary of Coronation of The Queen; 1996: The Queen's 70th Birthday; 1997: Golden Wedding of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh; 1998: The Prince of Wales' 50th Birthday; 1999: Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial; 1999/2000: Millennium; 2000: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother's 100th Birthday; 2001: Queen Victoria Centenary of death