2021 Queen's Beasts 2 oz Silver BU 'Completer' Coin
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2021 Great Britain 2 oz BU Silver Queen's Beasts Collector Coin
Country: UK, Mint: British Royal Mint, Diameter: 38.61 mm, Weight: 62.42g, Purity: 0.9999% Au Fine Silver (24 karat)
Product Details The conclusion of the Queen's Beasts series by The Royal Mint is marked by the release of this special collector release featuring all ten animals of the Queen's Beast collection.
Coin Highlights
The 10 fantastical creatures represented in this collector-favorite series recognize the famous statues which were present during the coronation ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey in 1953. Each statue, created of plaster by James Woodford, were six-feet-tall and symbolized the heritage and history that Queen Elizabeth II inherited upon her coronation. Today, the original plaster statues have a permanent home in Quebec's Canadian Museum of History and stone replicas can be visited in the United Kingdom's Kew Gardens. These 10 statues include:
- Contains 2 oz of .9999 fine Silver.
- Housed in protective packaging. Orders of 10 or more coins come in tubes. Orders of 200 coins or more are packaged in Monster Boxes.
- Obverse: Displays the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, along with the face value of 5 pounds.
- Reverse: Designed by Jody Clark, the reverse features all ten formidable royal guardians in one design.
- Sovereign coin minted by The Royal Mint and backed by the British government.
The 10 fantastical creatures represented in this collector-favorite series recognize the famous statues which were present during the coronation ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey in 1953. Each statue, created of plaster by James Woodford, were six-feet-tall and symbolized the heritage and history that Queen Elizabeth II inherited upon her coronation. Today, the original plaster statues have a permanent home in Quebec's Canadian Museum of History and stone replicas can be visited in the United Kingdom's Kew Gardens. These 10 statues include:
- Lion of England
- Griffin of Edward III
- Unicorn of Scotland
- Red Dragon of Wales
- Black Bull of Clarence
- Falcon of Plantagenets
- Yale of Beaufort
- White Lion of Mortimer
- White Horse of Hanover
- The White Greyhound of Richmond