When King Edward IV came to power in England, the Black Bull of Clarence gained greater prominence in the Royal Arms. Used over the course of 200 years that covered the Lancastrians before him and the Tudors after, Edward IV was responsible for its inclusion in a larger way. Today the Black Bull appears fifth in the Queen’s Beast gold bullion collection from the Royal Mint. Today, 2018 ¼ oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion in near-perfect condition.
Coin Highlights:
Edward IV wasn’t the only member of his family to use the bull as a symbol. His younger brother Richard III, who would rule as the last Yorkist King following Edward VI, also used the bull in his Royal Arms. The Black Bull of Clarence was often featured in a Royal Arms that had a complex royal shield included.
The Royal Shield featured in the Royal Arms that includes the Black Bull of Clarence is a quartered shield with two different heraldic symbols used in the quadrants. The upper-right and lower-left quadrants bear the three golden Lions of England adopted by Richard I as classic symbols of English rule. The upper-left and lower-right quadrants have the golden lilies of France which were added by Edward III to support his claim to the French throne.
All 2018 ¼ oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coins listed here today with JM Bullion are near-perfect specimens. The NGC issues the Mint State 69 certification to coins with full, original mint luster and a maximum of two minor detracting flaws. These flaws are limited in scope to minuscule contact marks or hairlines found only outside the primary focal areas.
On the reverse of the 2018 British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull coins is the image of the Black Bull of Clarence. It stands tall on its hind legs behind the Royal Arms used by Edward IV and other kings who came before and after his rule.
The obverse of all 2018 ¼ oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull coins features Queen Elizabeth II. In this right-profile portrait, the Queen is captured in a fifth-generation design reflecting her image at the age of 89 as created in 2015 by Jody Clark of the Royal Mint.
Please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion with your questions. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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When King Edward IV came to power in England, the Black Bull of Clarence gained greater prominence in the Royal Arms. Used over the course of 200 years that covered the Lancastrians before him and the Tudors after, Edward IV was responsible for its inclusion in a larger way. Today the Black Bull appears fifth in the Queen’s Beast gold bullion collection from the Royal Mint. Today, 2018 ¼ oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion in near-perfect condition.
Coin Highlights:
Edward IV wasn’t the only member of his family to use the bull as a symbol. His younger brother Richard III, who would rule as the last Yorkist King following Edward VI, also used the bull in his Royal Arms. The Black Bull of Clarence was often featured in a Royal Arms that had a complex royal shield included.
The Royal Shield featured in the Royal Arms that includes the Black Bull of Clarence is a quartered shield with two different heraldic symbols used in the quadrants. The upper-right and lower-left quadrants bear the three golden Lions of England adopted by Richard I as classic symbols of English rule. The upper-left and lower-right quadrants have the golden lilies of France which were added by Edward III to support his claim to the French throne.
All 2018 ¼ oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coins listed here today with JM Bullion are near-perfect specimens. The NGC issues the Mint State 69 certification to coins with full, original mint luster and a maximum of two minor detracting flaws. These flaws are limited in scope to minuscule contact marks or hairlines found only outside the primary focal areas.
On the reverse of the 2018 British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull coins is the image of the Black Bull of Clarence. It stands tall on its hind legs behind the Royal Arms used by Edward IV and other kings who came before and after his rule.
The obverse of all 2018 ¼ oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull coins features Queen Elizabeth II. In this right-profile portrait, the Queen is captured in a fifth-generation design reflecting her image at the age of 89 as created in 2015 by Jody Clark of the Royal Mint.
Please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion with your questions. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.