UK crown
Victoria
jubilee head
1887 to 1892
Values, images, and specifications for British
crown coins from 1887 to 1892.
Victoria became Queen in
1837 after the death of her
uncle (William IV), who had
no legitimate heirs.
The first circulation issue
'jubilee head' Queen Victoria
United Kingdom crown
was minted in 1887, and
the last in 1892.
The Queen Victoria 'jubilee head' UK crown obverse features
the robed jubilee bust of the mature Queen Victoria, facing left,
adorned with jewellery, veil, and a small crown.
The reverse depicts St George, the patron saint of England, on
horseback, slaying the dragon. The date is in the exegue below.
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Retailing from £25 to
over £165, depending
on grade and condition.
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Victoria married Albert in 1840. The pair had 9
children, who went on to marry in to royalty
across Europe. The Victorian era was one of
dramatic change and development in industry,
science, culture, and politics. Victoria entered a
protracted period of mourning following Albert's
death in 1861, lasting many years.
60 pennies = 5 shillings
= 1 crown = 1/4 of a pound
Retailing from £25 to
over £230, depending
on grade and condition.
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Retailing from £25 to
over £190, depending
on grade and condition.
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Retailing from £25 to
over £225, depending
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Retailing from £25 to
over £260, depending
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