It was a commemorative medal celebrating the 60'th year of British Queen Victoria's reign, issued in 1897.
The queen's reign over the kingdom was marked by her firm hand on the reins of power.
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On the obverse (heads side), there is a portrait of HM Queen Victoria, facing left, with small olive branches in her hair. There is a dotted circle around the queen's head with the words VICTORIA DEI GRATIA REGINA (translation: Victoria, by the grace of God queen) outside the circle. Under the Queen's neck there is the word CANADA. On the reverse (tails side), there is the words ONE CENT 1858. Around the words there is a dotted circle with "beaded" maple leaves and stems.
Aretha Franklin is a queen of soul.
The rain poured down heavily, causing the streets to flood. The queen's reign over the kingdom was marked by prosperity and peace. To control the horse, the rider gently pulled on the rein.
Excellent ruler, believer in God, well know person
Prince Albert died surrounded by his his wife, Queen Victoria, and 5 of his 9 children. There seems to be no record of his last words.
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the words inscribed on the Victoria cross medal are - For Valour
I can find no reference to any British coin as you describe. There were very few British coins minted in 1837 and none of them were gold. I suspect you have a medallion.
Some popular feminine words include: princess, queen, goddess, and diva. These words are often used to describe women in a positive or powerful light.