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Victoria 1837-1901. Sovereign 22 mm 7.32 g fine, 1893-1901. Veiled head / St. George (COIN TYPE PICTURE). Friedb. 396; GOLD, very fine, current price
Victoria of England
- One of the longest reigning monarchs
- Gave the "Victorian Age" its name
Victoria I was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837 until her death in 1901, and from 1876 also Empress of India.
The long period of her reign is now known as the "Victorian Age". It was marked by a unique economic upswing from which the British upper and middle classes profited mainly.
Victoria I is called "Grandmother of Europe" because she was related to many royal courts in Europe through the marriages of her nine children. For example, the German Kaiser Wilhelm II was her grandson.
As on all later coins, Victoria also wears a widow's veil on this sovereign (minted between 1893 and 1901). She could never get over the death of her husband Albert von Saxony-Coburg-Gotha, who died in 1861.
Additional Information
Category 1 | World Coins |
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Category 2 | Great Britain |
Ruler | Victoria |
Reign | 1837-1901 |
Denomination | Sovereign |
Date | 1893-1901 |
Material | Gold |
Condition | very fine |
Supplement | current price |
Catalogue | Friedb. 396 |
Catalogue 2 | KM 785 |
Weight | 7.98 g |
Fine weight | 7.32 g fine |
Fineness | 917 |
Diameter | 22 mm |
Item Number | AG674 |
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