Product Filter

Queen's Beast Series

Showing 16–26 of 26 results

PCGS 2017 1oz Gold Queen’s Beast ‘Dragon’ MS69

£4,539.62
Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) represents the industry standard in coin certification. By establishing a universal grading standard, PCGS has paved the way for coin investors to enjoy buying and selling coins with confidence. The latest addition to our Queen’s Beasts bullion range takes its inspiration from centuries of royal heraldry. The background for this … Continue reading PCGS 2017 1oz Gold Queen’s Beast ‘Dragon’ MS69

PCGS 2017 1oz Gold Queen’s Beast ‘Dragon’ MS70

£4,860.45
Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) represents the industry standard in coin certification. By establishing a universal grading standard, PCGS has paved the way for coin investors to enjoy buying and selling coins with confidence. The latest addition to our Queen’s Beasts bullion range takes its inspiration from centuries of royal heraldry. The background for this … Continue reading PCGS 2017 1oz Gold Queen’s Beast ‘Dragon’ MS70

PCGS 2017 1oz Gold Queen’s Beast ‘Griffin’ MS68

£4,860.45
Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) represents the industry standard in coin certification. By establishing a universal grading standard, PCGS has paved the way for coin investors to enjoy buying and selling coins with confidence. Following the release of The Lion of England, The Griffin is the second in a series of Queen’s Beasts coins that … Continue reading PCGS 2017 1oz Gold Queen’s Beast ‘Griffin’ MS68

PCGS 2019 1oz 24k Gold UK Queen’s Beast ‘The Yale of Beaufort’ MS69

£2,666.57
The 7th release in The Royal Mint’s Queen’s Beasts Collection is the The Yale of Beaufort. The yale is a mythical beast, able to swivel each of its horns independently so if the leading horn gets damaged in battle, the other horn can swivel around and be a prominent weapon. It descends to The Queen through … Continue reading PCGS 2019 1oz 24k Gold UK Queen’s Beast ‘The Yale of Beaufort’ MS69

PCGS 2019 1oz Gold Queen’s Beast ‘Falcon’ MS69

£2,935.52
The 6th release in The Royal Mint’s Queen’s Beasts Collection is the Falcon of the Plantaganets. First used by Edward III, the falcon symbolises single-minded determination. Likewise, Richard’s uncles employed falcons as motifs. The device became particularly associated with the House of York. Following the success of previous coins in the collection, this gold one ounce edition features … Continue reading PCGS 2019 1oz Gold Queen’s Beast ‘Falcon’ MS69

PCGS 2020 1oz 24k Gold UK Queen’s Beast ‘White Horse of Hanover’ MS68

£2,706.16
The White Horse of Hanover descends to the Queen through Edward IV. The shield shows a white rose encircled by a golden sun, known heraldically as a ‘white rose en Soleil’ which is really a combination of two distinct badges. Both of these appear on the Great Seals of Edward IV and Richard III and were used by George VI when Duke of York.

PCGS 2020 1oz 24k Gold UK Queen’s Beast ‘White Horse of Hanover’ MS69

£2,766.57
The White Horse of Hanover descends to the Queen through Edward IV. The shield shows a white rose encircled by a golden sun, known heraldically as a ‘white rose en Soleil’ which is really a combination of two distinct badges. Both of these appear on the Great Seals of Edward IV and Richard III and were used by George VI when Duke of York.

PCGS 2020 1oz Gold Queen’s Beast ‘White Lion’ MS67

£2,542.00
When Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II received her crown on June 2, 1953, ten symbolic creatures, each representing a part of her centuries-long royal lineage, stood guard outside the coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey. One of those six-foot-tall sculptures standing in silent deference was the White Lion of Mortimer, a fearsome creature that is also … Continue reading PCGS 2020 1oz Gold Queen’s Beast ‘White Lion’ MS67

PCGS 2020 1oz Gold Queen’s Beast ‘White Lion’ MS68

£2,474.08
When Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II received her crown on June 2, 1953, ten symbolic creatures, each representing a part of her centuries-long royal lineage, stood guard outside the coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey. One of those six-foot-tall sculptures standing in silent deference was the White Lion of Mortimer, a fearsome creature that is also … Continue reading PCGS 2020 1oz Gold Queen’s Beast ‘White Lion’ MS68

PCGS 2020 1oz Gold Queen’s Beast ‘White Lion’ MS69

£2,522.20
his beautiful 2020 1oz gold White Lion of Mortimer is the eighth of a series of ten from the "Queen's Beasts" range of Royal Mint coins. These are ten statues which stood guard outside Westminster Abbey for the Queen's Coronation, sculpted by J.Woodford RA in 1953. The coin is 24-carat (or 999.9 purity) and contains one ounce of gold. Just like other British currency, this coin is exempt from Capital Gains Tax.  Both the obverse and reverse are designed by the Royal Mint's Jody Clark. The White Lion of Mortimer is another beast inherited by the Queen from Edward IV of the House of York and it was a favoured symbol of King George VI - Queen Elizabeth II's father - prior to his coronation. The Mortimer lion has no crown and has a blue tongue. This lion also sits, rather than rearing up, and holds a Yorkist shield bearing a ‘white rose en soleil’ (golden sun) on a half and half background. The Queen's Beasts statues are still standing, but are currently housed at the Canadian Museum of History in Quebec. Stone replicas can be found at Kew Gardens

PCGS 2021 1oz Queen’s Beast White Greyhound of Richmond MS70

£2,834.49
Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) represents the industry standard in coin certification. By establishing a universal grading standard, PCGS has paved the way for coin investors to enjoy buying and selling coins with confidence.  
  • 1
  • 2