The Pobjoy Mint is a privately-owned facility in Surrey, England, and it produces a variety of commemorative and silver bullion coinage for other nations. Pobjoy is a leading producer of silver bullion coins for the British Virgin Islands, including the first-ever silver bullion coins for the British Overseas Territory. Now, you have the opportunity to purchase another exciting coin for this territory in the form of the 2019 1 oz British Virgin Islands Silver Una and the Lion Coin available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
In 1839, the Royal Mint of England issued a £5 gold coin to commemorate the start of Queen Victoria’s long reign. Victoria I came to the throne in 1837 and the British Gold Una and Lion coin debuted in 1839 with a design from William Wyon. The original coins featured a left-profile bust of Queen Victoria in her younger years with a reverse design of Victoria walking to the left of a lion.
Queen Victoria is the great-great-grandmother of the current monarch of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II. Prior to the reign of Elizabeth II, Victoria established herself as the longest-reigning monarch in English history. She held the throne of England from her coronation in June 1837 until her death in January 1901.
The obverse side of these new 2019 1 oz British Virgin Islands Silver Una and the Lion coins features the Pobjoy Mint’s exclusive effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is now the longest-reigning monarch in British history and this fifth-generation British design comes from Jody Clark, the same man who created the Royal Mint of England’s current effigy. This design captures the Queen in right-profile relief with the Royal Diadem crown on her head, as well as her neckline and shoulders visible in the portrait.
On the reverse of 2019 British Virgin Islands Silver Una and the Lion Coins is the design first used back in 1839 on gold coins from the Royal Mint. Here, you’ll find the image of Queen Victoria walking on the left side of a lion. Engravings on this side include the face value and Roman numerals for the date mark.
We encourage JM Bullion customers to call us with questions about these silver coins for sale at 800-276-6508. You can also chat with us live online or simply send us an email to get answers to your questions.
Tracking and insurance included on all orders
The Pobjoy Mint is a privately-owned facility in Surrey, England, and it produces a variety of commemorative and silver bullion coinage for other nations. Pobjoy is a leading producer of silver bullion coins for the British Virgin Islands, including the first-ever silver bullion coins for the British Overseas Territory. Now, you have the opportunity to purchase another exciting coin for this territory in the form of the 2019 1 oz British Virgin Islands Silver Una and the Lion Coin available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
In 1839, the Royal Mint of England issued a £5 gold coin to commemorate the start of Queen Victoria’s long reign. Victoria I came to the throne in 1837 and the British Gold Una and Lion coin debuted in 1839 with a design from William Wyon. The original coins featured a left-profile bust of Queen Victoria in her younger years with a reverse design of Victoria walking to the left of a lion.
Queen Victoria is the great-great-grandmother of the current monarch of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II. Prior to the reign of Elizabeth II, Victoria established herself as the longest-reigning monarch in English history. She held the throne of England from her coronation in June 1837 until her death in January 1901.
The obverse side of these new 2019 1 oz British Virgin Islands Silver Una and the Lion coins features the Pobjoy Mint’s exclusive effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is now the longest-reigning monarch in British history and this fifth-generation British design comes from Jody Clark, the same man who created the Royal Mint of England’s current effigy. This design captures the Queen in right-profile relief with the Royal Diadem crown on her head, as well as her neckline and shoulders visible in the portrait.
On the reverse of 2019 British Virgin Islands Silver Una and the Lion Coins is the design first used back in 1839 on gold coins from the Royal Mint. Here, you’ll find the image of Queen Victoria walking on the left side of a lion. Engravings on this side include the face value and Roman numerals for the date mark.
We encourage JM Bullion customers to call us with questions about these silver coins for sale at 800-276-6508. You can also chat with us live online or simply send us an email to get answers to your questions.