The gold for sale in the Queen’s Beast Series includes various investment-grade and proof collectible options for gold buyers. For each design in the series, there are 1 oz and 1/4 oz gold bullion coins paired with four different weights of proof gold coins. Today, 2019 1/4 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Yale of Beaufort Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion in perfect condition.
Coin Highlights:
- Available to you inside of NGC protective plastic slabs!
- 7th coin design issued in the Queen’s Beast Series!
- Limited availability of certified perfect coins!
- Contains 1/4 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold.
- The face value of 25 (GBP) is fully backed by the British government.
- Graded Mint State 70 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.
- Queen Elizabeth II’s effigy on the coin’s obverse.
- The Yale of Beaufort shield is on the coin’s reverse.
As a mythical beast, there are a lot of abilities prescribed and beliefs attached to the Yale. The creature is said to take the form of a goat or antelope with winding horns and the tusks of a boar. A particular oddity is the rumored ability of the beast to turn its horns independently and have differing lengths for its horns. Medieval depictions of the creature often showed the horns pointing in completely opposite directions.
The 2019 1/4 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Yale of Beaufort Coins available to you here today come with a perfect certification. A Mint State 70 coin has full, original mint luster and lacks any and all possible detracting flaws.
King Henry VII is responsible for bringing the Yale of Beaufort into the British Royal Arms. Henry VII defeated King Richard III in 1485, ending the rule of the House of York and establishing his own House of Tudor dynasty that would rule until the death of his granddaughter, Queen Elizabeth I, in 1603.
The reverse of 2019 1/4 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Yale of Beaufort Coins includes the seal brought to the royal arms by Henry VII. This symbol, which includes the Yale supporting a shield, came from Henry VII’s mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort. The shield itself features a portcullis from Henry VII’s badge, a symbol also used in the arms of the Westminster City Council.
On the obverse of 2019 British Gold Queen’s Beast Yale of Beaufort Coins is the image of Queen Elizabeth II. This right-profile portrait of Her Majesty is the fifth-generation design and was created in 2015 by Jody Clark.
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