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josie

jubillee victorian medal

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Any jubille medal victorian for ireland?

just purchase one in the past any info.

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Surely thou canna taunt us with such without an imagery?

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post-813-1172704443_thumb.jpgpost-813-1172704422_thumb.jpgI dont know if it is real but it is in high relief like other medal,I thought it was a coin surf the net didnt find any even on ebay and post in one site.

Even it is a fake Im okay with it for 35 euro did I have a good buy or not.

Any info.

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Sorry it is not a jubillee medal.

It is a 60 year anniv. celebration of quenn victoria 1837-1897.

Like to know if it is a fake or not?

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Sorry it is not a jubillee medal.

It is a 60 year anniv. celebration of quenn victoria 1837-1897.

Like to know if it is a fake or not?

Yes it is a jubilee medal. 1897 was Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee (as 1887 had been her Golden Jubilee).

Geoff

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Thanks Geoff

I thuoght jubille was 50 years or golden their is also 60 diamond.

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Just saw coin yearbook 2006 that the diameter of the medal are 56 and 21 mm but the one I posted is 38.6 near to the size of 1951 crown and also measured it by a ruler near to 39mm smooth edge.

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Just saw coin yearbook 2006 that the diameter of the medal are 56 and 21 mm but the one I posted is 38.6 near to the size of 1951 crown and also measured it by a ruler near to 39mm smooth edge.

Those are the sizes of the official medal issued by the Royal Mint. What you have is an unofficial medal, of which there are many types and no standard size.

Geoff

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Thanks Geoff.

Now I know.if the medal is not in the same size like the 2 mentioned it is unofficial and many others or rest of them.

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