If you buy gold in the Royal Mint’s Queen’s Beast Series, you’re familiar with the beauty of each design available to date. Offered seventh in the series is the Yale of Beaufort, a design originating from the Duke of Somerset and brought to the Royal Arms through King Henry VII, son of Lady Margaret Beaufort. Right now, 2019 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Yale of Beaufort Coins are available to purchase online in perfect condition from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the 2019 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Yale of Beaufort Coins offered to you here today is in perfect condition from the NGC. Coins with a Mint State 70 certification exhibit full, original mint luster and no detracting flaws of any kind on the surface areas or design elements. The included Early Release label indicates the timing of the coin’s arrival for grading. To qualify as an ER specimen, coins must arrive within 30 days of their initial release.
Lady Margaret Beaufort was the mother of King Henry VII, the man who ended the reign of the House of Plantagenets and united the Houses of Lancaster and York to found the Tudor Dynasty in England. Lady Margaret’s original shield bore quarters of blue and white with a crown the mythical Yale as the supporting beast.
On the reverse of these 2019 1 oz British Gold Yale of Beaufort Coins is a modern interpretation of the Yale of Beaufort. The Yale is a mythical beast often depicted with the body of a goat or antelope. It has the tusks of a boar on its snout and, in this case, very long and winding horns.
The obverse of the 2019 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Coins includes the right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is featured here in the fifth-generation portrait designed in 2015 by Jody Clark for the Royal Mint. The coins have a guilloche background design that is similar in appearance to braided ropes.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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If you buy gold in the Royal Mint’s Queen’s Beast Series, you’re familiar with the beauty of each design available to date. Offered seventh in the series is the Yale of Beaufort, a design originating from the Duke of Somerset and brought to the Royal Arms through King Henry VII, son of Lady Margaret Beaufort. Right now, 2019 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Yale of Beaufort Coins are available to purchase online in perfect condition from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each of the 2019 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Yale of Beaufort Coins offered to you here today is in perfect condition from the NGC. Coins with a Mint State 70 certification exhibit full, original mint luster and no detracting flaws of any kind on the surface areas or design elements. The included Early Release label indicates the timing of the coin’s arrival for grading. To qualify as an ER specimen, coins must arrive within 30 days of their initial release.
Lady Margaret Beaufort was the mother of King Henry VII, the man who ended the reign of the House of Plantagenets and united the Houses of Lancaster and York to found the Tudor Dynasty in England. Lady Margaret’s original shield bore quarters of blue and white with a crown the mythical Yale as the supporting beast.
On the reverse of these 2019 1 oz British Gold Yale of Beaufort Coins is a modern interpretation of the Yale of Beaufort. The Yale is a mythical beast often depicted with the body of a goat or antelope. It has the tusks of a boar on its snout and, in this case, very long and winding horns.
The obverse of the 2019 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Coins includes the right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is featured here in the fifth-generation portrait designed in 2015 by Jody Clark for the Royal Mint. The coins have a guilloche background design that is similar in appearance to braided ropes.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.