The 1890 Shilling obverse features the robed jubilee bust of the mature Queen Victoria, facing left, adorned with jewellery, veil, and a small crown. The surrounding legend reads: 'VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITT:REGINA F:D:. The UK 1890 Shilling reverse shows a shield with the royal crown above. The quadrants represent member kingdoms of the UK: 3 lions for England, 1 lion for Scotland, and harp for Ireland. The design is surrounded by a garter, with the date 1890 below. The shilling (1/-) was a coin worth one twentieth of a pound sterling, or twelve pence. The shilling was often known as a 'bob'. The shilling was a popular silver coin and sought after by collectors. The UK 1890 Shilling is a good collectors coin.