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2022 GB 1 oz Platinum Royal Tudor Beasts The Lion of England

2022 GB 1 oz Platinum Royal Tudor Beasts The Lion of England

$1,072.65

The popular The Royal Tudor Beasts series of coins celebrating England’s Royal Tudors now includes a bullion coin release. Featuring the Lion of England, this bullion coin is the perfect addition to any royal collection.

Coin Highlights:

  • Contains 1 oz of .9995 fine Platinum.
  • Housed in protective packaging. Orders of 10 or more coins come in tubes.
  • Obverse: Displays the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, along with the face value of 100 pounds.
  • Reverse: Created by David Lawrence, the design showcases the Lion of England growling with claws out and an impressive mane with a royal crown.
  • Sovereign coin backed by the British government.

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Description

The Royal Tudor Beasts Collection
With the completion of their popular The Queen’s Beasts Series, The Royal Mint has once again undertaken a collection to celebrate England’s royal heritage: The Royal Tudor Beasts Series. This time around, The Royal Mint is focusing on the heraldic beasts that were prominent during Henry VIII’s reign. The beasts will include: The Seymour Panther, The Lion of England, The Bull of Clarence, The Tudor Dragon, The Greyhound of Richmond, The Royal Dragon, The Yale of Beaufort, The Seymour Unicorn, The Queen’s Panther and The Queen’s Lion.

2022 GB 1 oz Platinum Royal Tudor Beasts The Lion of England
The Lion of England, one the most iconic beasts in heraldry, has been part of royal emblems for as long it exists. This majestic feline first appears on a shield bearing King Henry VIII’s arms at Hampton Court Palace impaled – or combined – with Jane Seymour’s coat of arms between them. It symbolizes pride and courage to represent those qualities clearly shown throughout this story about how two people came together not just by marriage, but also with true love.

Additional information

Weight 1 oz
Metal

platinum

Weight

1 oz

Product Type

Coin

Coin Year

2022

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