The 1866 UK florin obverse features the crowned head of young Queen Victoria facing left, with hair in a plait around her ear. The legend reads: 'VICTORIA REGINA', and the date 1866. The 1866 Two Shillings reverse shows four crowned shields in cruciform, each with coats of arms representing UK union members: (England, Scotland, Ireland). Surrounding the design are the words 'ONE FLORIN' and 'ONE TENTH OF A POUND'
The Florin coin is also known as two Shillings coin and is equal one tenth of a Pound, or twenty-four old Pence, it was also sometimes known as a "two bob bit".