Your coin is possibly a medal or medallion struck to commemorate the Wedding of Prince Albert of Wales (later to become King Edward VII) and Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1863.
There are also a variety of similarly inscribed medals, medallions and tokens for their 25th Wedding Anniversary in 1888.
If the medal or medallion is made from gold or silver, it will be worth at least the current bullion value of gold or silver.
If the medal or medallion is made from a base metal and is in anything other than mint condition, it is most likely not worth much.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a valuation based on inspection and correct identification of the medal/medallion/token.
Princess Alexandra (of Denmark) became the Queen Consort of Edward VII on the death of Queen Victoria in 1901. No coins were struck with her image on them.
Prince Rainier's children are Prince Albert ll, Princess Caroline and Princess Stephanie.
Prince Albert has 2 sisters, Caroline, Princess of Hanover and Princess Stéphanie
Yes Princess Anne was at Catherine Middleton and Prince William's wedding
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By his wife, Princess Alexandra of Denmark, King Edward VII fathered six legitimate children: three sons and three daughters. Their names were: # Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (1864-1892) # Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert (1865-1936). Later King George V, and the uncle of Queen Victoria # Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife(1867-1931) # Princess Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary (1867-1931) # Princess Maud (1869-1938) # Prince Alexander John Charles Albert (April 6, 1871-April 7, 1871) See related links for biographies.
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yes prince albert, princess Stephanie, and princess Caroline
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His parents were Prince Rainier of Monaco and his wife Princess Grace ( nee Grace Kelly )
Prince Rainier had two children, Princess Caroline and Prince Albert ll.