The Proof British Silver Queen’s Beast coins from the Royal Mint are available in four different weights, offering something for every collector of these creatures from the British Royal Arms. The Yale of Beaufort comes to the arms through the House of Tudor’s founding monarch, King Henry VII. Right now, 2019 1 oz Proof British Silver Queen’s Beast Yale of Beaufort Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Arrives inside of a protective Royal Mint box and includes a Certificate of Authenticity!
- 6th coin issued in the Proof Silver Queen’s Beast Series!
- Limited mintage of only 4,250 coins!
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver.
- Bears a face value of £2 (GBP) backed by the government of Britain.
- On the obverse is Queen Elizabeth II’s effigy.
- The reverse includes the Yale of Beaufort from Lady Margaret Beaufort.
Each 2019 1 oz Proof British Silver Queen’s Beast Yale of Beaufort Coin in this product listing comes to you beautifully packaged by the Royal Mint of England. The coins are individually encapsulated and set within a Royal Mint display box. The coins also come with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
The Proof Silver Queen’s Beast coins offer collectors weights that investors don’t have to choose from in some cases. The silver bullion collection includes a 2 oz coin and a 10 oz coin. Collectors, on the other hand, have the chance to purchase 1 oz silver, 5 oz, 10 oz, and 1 Kilo coins with each design released.
On the obverse of 2019 1 oz Proof British Silver Queen’s Beast Yale of Beaufort Coins is the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. The longest-reigning monarch in the history of England, Her Majesty appears here in the fifth-generation portrait created in 2015 by Jody Clark for the Royal Mint of England.
The reverse side of 2019 Proof British Silver Queen’s Beast Yale of Beaufort Coins includes the coat of arms originally used by John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset. The Yale of Beaufort depicts the mythical Yale, a beast that is often shown in the form of an antelope or goat with tusks and horns on its head.
The Yale of Beaufort comes to the Royal Arms through the Duke of Somerset’s daughter and only heir, Lady Margaret. The lady was married four times, but her second marriage to Edmund Tudor resulted in her only child. Her son Henry would end the Wars of the Roses with a victory over King Richard III in 1485 and ascend the throne as King Henry VII. He founded the House of Tudor dynasty and brought the Yale of Beaufort to the Royal Arms.
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