Kingdom of Great Britain. Victoria. 1 Shilling 1887 NGC AU58 (No reserve price)





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1887 Great Britain 1 Shilling Jubilee Head silver coin, graded NGC AU58.
Description from the seller
1887 Great Britain Victoria Jubilee Head (Small Crown) 1 Shilling NGC MS61
Highlights:
1. Celebrates Queen Victoria's 50-year reign, capturing the essence of the British Empire's golden age.
2. Common in lower grades but scarcer in Mint State eg. MS61, especially surface exhibits intense reflectivity, adorned with a rich, iridescent patina of colour.
3. Essential for Victorian series sets, with consistent demand driving reliable value appreciation over time.
Coin Story:
The 1887 shilling was issued to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, marking the 50th anniversary of her accession to the throne. It introduced the famous “Jubilee Head” portrait designed by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, featuring the Queen wearing a small crown placed high on her head with a veil falling behind. This portrait replaced the earlier “Bun Head” design and was used from 1887 to 1892 (1893 for some colonies). The reverse shows a crowned shield within a garter, symbolizing the United Kingdom.
Although the portrait was criticized at the time (the crown was considered too small and the overall look severe), the Jubilee Head series is now regarded as an iconic representation of the British Empire at its zenith and remains one of the most historically significant designs of the Victorian era.
In summary, the 1887 Jubilee Head shilling in NGC MS61 is an affordable yet historically important coin—perfect for type collectors, Victoria enthusiasts, or anyone building a classic British silver set without breaking the bank.
1887 Great Britain Victoria Jubilee Head (Small Crown) 1 Shilling NGC MS61
Highlights:
1. Celebrates Queen Victoria's 50-year reign, capturing the essence of the British Empire's golden age.
2. Common in lower grades but scarcer in Mint State eg. MS61, especially surface exhibits intense reflectivity, adorned with a rich, iridescent patina of colour.
3. Essential for Victorian series sets, with consistent demand driving reliable value appreciation over time.
Coin Story:
The 1887 shilling was issued to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, marking the 50th anniversary of her accession to the throne. It introduced the famous “Jubilee Head” portrait designed by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, featuring the Queen wearing a small crown placed high on her head with a veil falling behind. This portrait replaced the earlier “Bun Head” design and was used from 1887 to 1892 (1893 for some colonies). The reverse shows a crowned shield within a garter, symbolizing the United Kingdom.
Although the portrait was criticized at the time (the crown was considered too small and the overall look severe), the Jubilee Head series is now regarded as an iconic representation of the British Empire at its zenith and remains one of the most historically significant designs of the Victorian era.
In summary, the 1887 Jubilee Head shilling in NGC MS61 is an affordable yet historically important coin—perfect for type collectors, Victoria enthusiasts, or anyone building a classic British silver set without breaking the bank.

