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A Masterpiece Combining Historical Significance and Artistic Brilliance!
This highly popular commemorative medal of Queen Victoria radiates elegance and dignity, making it a standout piece in global markets.
From the world-renowned Victoria-themed coinage, this medal is one of the most exceptional pieces in terms of rarity and market appeal.
Design
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Obverse: A portrait of Queen Victoria in her later years
Inscription: VICTORIA ANNVM REGNI SEXAGESIMVM FELICITER CLAVDIT XX IVN. MDCCCXCVII.
(Translation: “Victoria happily completed the 60th year of her reign on June 20, 1897.”) -
Reverse: A youthful portrait of Queen Victoria
Inscription: LONGITVDO DIERVM IN DEXTERA EIVS ET IN SINISTRA GLORIA
(Translation: “Length of days is in her right hand, and in her left hand, glory”—a Latin proverb.)
Design Credits:
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Obverse: Thomas Brock
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Reverse: William Wyon, the legendary British engraver whose masterpieces have left a profound legacy in numismatic art.
About William Wyon
William Wyon was a genius engraver of the Royal Mint, known for crafting some of the most iconic British coins and medals.
His exceptional technical skill and refined artistic vision earned him international acclaim.
Coins and medals bearing his designs are coveted worldwide for their artistic and historical significance.
Condition
Graded SP64 (Specimen Proof) by PCGS
Medal Details
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Year of Issue: 1897
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Country: United Kingdom
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Mintage: Only 260 pieces
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Material: Bronze
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Diameter: 55mm
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Engravers: Obverse – Thomas Brock; Reverse – William Wyon
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PCGS Certification: SP64
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Certification Page: https://www.pcgsasia.com/Cert/46692786
Highlights
★ Rarity
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PCGS Certified Population: Only 125 pieces
Issued in a limited mintage for Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, this medal was distributed to dignitaries, officials, and military personnel.
A small number were also sold to collectors.
A few special gold versions (55mm, approx. 90g) were struck and presented only to Queen Victoria and select royalty—making any specimen exceedingly rare.
High-grade examples in unused or near-uncirculated condition are rarely seen today.
★ Condition
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Ranked 3rd highest by PCGS
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Only 20 higher-graded examples exist:
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MS66: 1 piece
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MS65: 19 pieces
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SP (Specimen Proof) medals are specially struck with mirror-like finishes, never intended for circulation.
Their stunning luster and razor-sharp details elevate them from collectibles to true works of art.
★ Market Appeal
British coins and medals remain highly sought-after in the antique coin market, with consistent upward trends in value.
Among them, items featuring Queen Victoria attract exceptional interest due to her association with prosperity, stability, and the golden era of the British Empire.
This commemorative medal, issued for the 60th anniversary of her reign, represents a pinnacle of royal art.
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The youthful Queen on the reverse symbolizes strength and promise.
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The crowned elder Victoria on the obverse embodies wisdom and legacy.
Together, they reflect the majesty and transformation of a nation under her rule.
Designed by two legendary sculptors—Brock and Wyon—this medal was elevated from a simple commemoration to a timeless historical artifact, rich in depth, contrast, and meaning.
The medal’s PCGS SP64 grade attests to its superb preservation, and with only a limited number in existence, it is rarely seen in the market.
Royal commemorative medals carry strong international demand, and among them, Queen Victoria pieces retain exceptional popularity and investment value.
An Art Object That Embodies History and Value
What sets this piece apart is its artistic beauty, historical importance, and rarity, all while still being reasonably priced in today’s market.
It represents a perfect balance of collectibility and investment potential—a rare opportunity for collectors of British royal memorabilia.
To own this medal is to inherit a piece of history, celebrating Queen Victoria’s era of splendor and refinement.
Now is the perfect time to secure this treasure while it remains undervalued.
Let this masterpiece of Victorian royal artistry become a prized addition to your collection.
1897 Medal Eimer-1817a Bronzed AE (Special Strike)
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