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1887 British Silver Coin

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Sorry to post this here but I'm hoping someone might recognize "what" this is! There's no denomination that I can find:



1887-British-Silver-Coin

1887-British-Silver-Coin

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What is the size and weight?
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Have a look here...http://www.treasurerealm.com/coinsa...ria-002.html

" Struck for the Queen's Golden Jubilee it is part of a number of coins produced to celebrate the occasion with a brand new portrait of Victoria starting from 1887 until 1893".
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23.64mm / and weighs 5.6 grams.
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Victorian coins--no denomination---Empire!
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Oh that's perfect! thanks Nickelodeon!
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5.6 g = shilling. 1887 was Victoria's Golden Jubillee. I suspect that a lot of coins were saved, so the year seems to be less scarce in higher grades
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Its a Fairly common coin, jubilee head shilling
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