The House of York came to the throne of England in 1461 as the forces of Edward IV defeated the ruling King Henry VI’s forces in battle. King Edward IV became the first king from the House of York and brought to the royal arms the Black Bull of Clarence. Right now, 2019 1 oz British Platinum Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2019 1 oz British Platinum Queen’s Beast Coin in this listing is in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The platinum coins of the Queen’s Beast Series are available in individual packaging, mint tubes of 10 coins, or Monster Boxes of 100 coins. The Monster Box includes a total of 10 tubes.
Both the House of York and the House of Lancaster were cadet houses of the Plantagenets originating in Anjou, France. Both houses went to war in the 15th century in a conflict known as the Wars of the Roses to control the throne of England. In fact, the first Yorkist king was Edward IV who was born in Rouen, France.
On the reverse face of 2019 1 oz British Platinum Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coins is the image of Edward IV’s black bull. Though it was used by his ancestors from the House of York and later by his brother Richard III, the Black Bull is most closely associated with Edward IV. He incorporated a quartered shield into his royal arms that featured the three lilies of France and the three lions of England in the quadrants. This marked his claim to both the throne of England and that of France.
The obverse side of 2019 British Platinum Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coins features the fifth-generation portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This design was created in July 2015 by Jody Clark of the Royal Mint and captures Her Majesty in right-profile relief at the age of 89. This design includes Elizabeth II wearing the Royal Diadem crown.
If you have any questions about these coins, please don’t hesitate to reach out to JM Bullion. You can call our customer service team at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email.
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The House of York came to the throne of England in 1461 as the forces of Edward IV defeated the ruling King Henry VI’s forces in battle. King Edward IV became the first king from the House of York and brought to the royal arms the Black Bull of Clarence. Right now, 2019 1 oz British Platinum Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2019 1 oz British Platinum Queen’s Beast Coin in this listing is in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The platinum coins of the Queen’s Beast Series are available in individual packaging, mint tubes of 10 coins, or Monster Boxes of 100 coins. The Monster Box includes a total of 10 tubes.
Both the House of York and the House of Lancaster were cadet houses of the Plantagenets originating in Anjou, France. Both houses went to war in the 15th century in a conflict known as the Wars of the Roses to control the throne of England. In fact, the first Yorkist king was Edward IV who was born in Rouen, France.
On the reverse face of 2019 1 oz British Platinum Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coins is the image of Edward IV’s black bull. Though it was used by his ancestors from the House of York and later by his brother Richard III, the Black Bull is most closely associated with Edward IV. He incorporated a quartered shield into his royal arms that featured the three lilies of France and the three lions of England in the quadrants. This marked his claim to both the throne of England and that of France.
The obverse side of 2019 British Platinum Queen’s Beast Black Bull Coins features the fifth-generation portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This design was created in July 2015 by Jody Clark of the Royal Mint and captures Her Majesty in right-profile relief at the age of 89. This design includes Elizabeth II wearing the Royal Diadem crown.
If you have any questions about these coins, please don’t hesitate to reach out to JM Bullion. You can call our customer service team at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email.