These 2014 1 oz British Silver Horse Coins have been certified by the NGC as being perfect Mint State 70 grades. Further adding to the value of the coins is their DPL designation, meaning that each has a Deep Proof-Like finish. Aside from their perfect condition they also contain 1 troy ounce of .999 pure silver.
In an effort to unite Chinese and British heritage, the Royal Mint commissioned the production of the 2014 1 oz British Silver Horse Coin as part of the Year of the Horse celebration in the lunar calendar. The Royal Mint celebrated the Lunar Year by commissioning British-born Chinese artist Wuon-Gean Ho to create an image reflective of the horse’s brilliance for use on the coin. This was the first coin struck by the Royal Mint as part of its Lunar Series of coins.
On the Chinese Zodiac, the horse is considered a hardworking, sociable animal that is optimistic and energetic. Those born in 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, and 2014 fall under the year of the horse and are said to share these characteristics with the horse. Each of these 2014 1 oz British Silver Horse Coins have an MS70 grade, meaning the strike on the mint mark and year of minting is attractive and sharp. The coins have no blemishes, and an impressive deep proof-like finish that creates a strong, reflective appearance.
The reverse side of each coin bears Ho’s depiction of the famous Uffington White Horse. With its flowing tail blowing in the wind, the horse is featured galloping across the chalk hills of Oxfordshire. The obverse side of the coin includes Ian Rank-Broadley’s right-profile portrait image of Queen Elizabeth II.
If you have any questions about the 2014 1 oz British Silver Horse Coin NGC MS70 DPL or any of our other featured products, please call us at 800-276-6508. We can also be reached via live chat and email as an added convenience to our customers.
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These 2014 1 oz British Silver Horse Coins have been certified by the NGC as being perfect Mint State 70 grades. Further adding to the value of the coins is their DPL designation, meaning that each has a Deep Proof-Like finish. Aside from their perfect condition they also contain 1 troy ounce of .999 pure silver.
In an effort to unite Chinese and British heritage, the Royal Mint commissioned the production of the 2014 1 oz British Silver Horse Coin as part of the Year of the Horse celebration in the lunar calendar. The Royal Mint celebrated the Lunar Year by commissioning British-born Chinese artist Wuon-Gean Ho to create an image reflective of the horse’s brilliance for use on the coin. This was the first coin struck by the Royal Mint as part of its Lunar Series of coins.
On the Chinese Zodiac, the horse is considered a hardworking, sociable animal that is optimistic and energetic. Those born in 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, and 2014 fall under the year of the horse and are said to share these characteristics with the horse. Each of these 2014 1 oz British Silver Horse Coins have an MS70 grade, meaning the strike on the mint mark and year of minting is attractive and sharp. The coins have no blemishes, and an impressive deep proof-like finish that creates a strong, reflective appearance.
The reverse side of each coin bears Ho’s depiction of the famous Uffington White Horse. With its flowing tail blowing in the wind, the horse is featured galloping across the chalk hills of Oxfordshire. The obverse side of the coin includes Ian Rank-Broadley’s right-profile portrait image of Queen Elizabeth II.
If you have any questions about the 2014 1 oz British Silver Horse Coin NGC MS70 DPL or any of our other featured products, please call us at 800-276-6508. We can also be reached via live chat and email as an added convenience to our customers.