As a young Queen Elizabeth II entered the doors of Westminster Abbey in 1953 for her official coronation ceremony as the new Queen of England, a series of 10 heraldic beasts stood guard over the building symbolizing the monarchs who had come before her over hundreds of years of British royal history. Right now, 2018 ¼ oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion with perfect NGC certification!
Coin Highlights:
Each 2018 ¼ oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coin listed here today is a perfect specimen from the NGC. The Mint State 70 certification indicates the gold coins exhibit full, original mint luster and a complete lack of any detracting flaws. The Early Release label is reserved for coins received by the NGC within the first 30 days of their 2018 release date from the Royal Mint.
The Black Bull of Clarence is the first heraldic beast in British history to come from the House of York. King Edward IV was the first Yorkist king in English history, ousting King Henry VI of the House of Lancaster at the conclusion of the Wars of the Roses. Edward IV laid claim to the throne of England through his great-grandfather Roger Mortimer, the Duke of Clarence, who was the first to use the bull in his coat of arms.
On the obverse of the 2018 ¼ oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coin is the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is featured here in the fifth-generation portrait created in 2015 by Royal Mint Engraver Jody Clark. Clark’s design captures the Queen at age 89 and makes her the first monarch to have so many different designs created bearing her likeness in the history of British coinage.
The reverse of the British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coins features the Black Bull of Clarence. The Black Bull was borne on the Royal Arms for over 200 years. Edward IV is most closely associated with the Black Bull in the Royal Arms, but the Lancastrians who preceded his rule and the Tudors who came after also used the image.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact JM Bullion. Our customer service team is available to help at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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As a young Queen Elizabeth II entered the doors of Westminster Abbey in 1953 for her official coronation ceremony as the new Queen of England, a series of 10 heraldic beasts stood guard over the building symbolizing the monarchs who had come before her over hundreds of years of British royal history. Right now, 2018 ¼ oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion with perfect NGC certification!
Coin Highlights:
Each 2018 ¼ oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coin listed here today is a perfect specimen from the NGC. The Mint State 70 certification indicates the gold coins exhibit full, original mint luster and a complete lack of any detracting flaws. The Early Release label is reserved for coins received by the NGC within the first 30 days of their 2018 release date from the Royal Mint.
The Black Bull of Clarence is the first heraldic beast in British history to come from the House of York. King Edward IV was the first Yorkist king in English history, ousting King Henry VI of the House of Lancaster at the conclusion of the Wars of the Roses. Edward IV laid claim to the throne of England through his great-grandfather Roger Mortimer, the Duke of Clarence, who was the first to use the bull in his coat of arms.
On the obverse of the 2018 ¼ oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coin is the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is featured here in the fifth-generation portrait created in 2015 by Royal Mint Engraver Jody Clark. Clark’s design captures the Queen at age 89 and makes her the first monarch to have so many different designs created bearing her likeness in the history of British coinage.
The reverse of the British Gold Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coins features the Black Bull of Clarence. The Black Bull was borne on the Royal Arms for over 200 years. Edward IV is most closely associated with the Black Bull in the Royal Arms, but the Lancastrians who preceded his rule and the Tudors who came after also used the image.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact JM Bullion. Our customer service team is available to help at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.