And with the lowest mintage of any Victoria shilling at 470,071, it is a classic case of why you have to be very careful using copy and paste. Funny, but when I collected shillings as a denomination, I never thought of looking for one of these. This aside what's the problem with the coin jac? Serious question as I wonder am I missing something? On grading. I spent the morning looking through mainly George II shillings and halfcrowns on eBay. I need a LIMA halfcrown in a nice EF if anyone wants to help. Anyway, UNC - some wear, some scratches but a reasonable coin in hand EF - a coin that is only actually gVF but was struck in high relief, or any later milled piece that couldn't conceivably be called UNC by the above definition VF - a high relief coin in Fine condition F - the lowest grade a coin can be given X+ - an arbitrary suffix applied to bring the BIN price in line with book, or the mark of a TPG grader who can't make do with a 70-point grading system