
When Queen Elizabeth II entered Westminster Abbey to take the crown of England, the door was guarded by 10 of the most significant beasts in British heraldic history. These 10 heraldic beasts represent the 10 unique coins in the Queen’s Beast Series. The ninth heraldic beast in this well-known series welcomes the White Horse of Hanover, which came to the Royal Arms of England in 1714. JM Bullion is proud to offer you the 2020 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast White Horse Coin for purchase today.
Coin Highlights:
2020 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast White Horse Coins arrive to you in an NGC protective plastic slab. The Numismatic Guarantee Corporation has issued this coin a Mint State 69 which means it’s in near-perfect certification. Mint State 69 coins showcase full, original, mint luster with no more than two minor flaws present. Acceptable flaws at this grade include only minuscule contact marks or hairlines located outside the primary focal points of the coin.
On the obverse of 2020 British Gold Queen’s Beast White Horse Coins is a depiction of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is depicted in right-profile relief. This design was created by Jody Clark and has been used by the Royal Mint of England since 2016. The Queen appears at the age of 89 in this design. The denomination and the Queen’s name appear on this field.
The reverse face of 2020 1 oz British Queen’s Beast White Horse Coins features the White Horse of Hanover. In front of the heraldic beast is the Royal Arms of King George I. The White Horse of Hanover came to the crown in 1714 with the ascension to the throne of Elector George of Hanover. Also depicted on this field are the coin’s identifying marks such as the weight, purity, and issuing year.
The Queen’s Beast Series ran from 2016 to 2021 and featured 10 unique designs including the 10 heraldic beasts, also known as the 10 royal beasts. These statues that were created for Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation were inspired by stone statues that were made for Henry VIII more than 400 years ago. These 10 heraldic symbols highlight different qualities considered important for a monarch and represent the ancestry of the Royal Family.
For all questions regarding gold coins, the customer service team at JM Bullion is here to help. Give us a call at 800-276-6508, or reach out through our live online chat, or email.
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When Queen Elizabeth II entered Westminster Abbey to take the crown of England, the door was guarded by 10 of the most significant beasts in British heraldic history. These 10 heraldic beasts represent the 10 unique coins in the Queen’s Beast Series. The ninth heraldic beast in this well-known series welcomes the White Horse of Hanover, which came to the Royal Arms of England in 1714. JM Bullion is proud to offer you the 2020 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast White Horse Coin for purchase today.
Coin Highlights:
2020 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast White Horse Coins arrive to you in an NGC protective plastic slab. The Numismatic Guarantee Corporation has issued this coin a Mint State 69 which means it’s in near-perfect certification. Mint State 69 coins showcase full, original, mint luster with no more than two minor flaws present. Acceptable flaws at this grade include only minuscule contact marks or hairlines located outside the primary focal points of the coin.
On the obverse of 2020 British Gold Queen’s Beast White Horse Coins is a depiction of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is depicted in right-profile relief. This design was created by Jody Clark and has been used by the Royal Mint of England since 2016. The Queen appears at the age of 89 in this design. The denomination and the Queen’s name appear on this field.
The reverse face of 2020 1 oz British Queen’s Beast White Horse Coins features the White Horse of Hanover. In front of the heraldic beast is the Royal Arms of King George I. The White Horse of Hanover came to the crown in 1714 with the ascension to the throne of Elector George of Hanover. Also depicted on this field are the coin’s identifying marks such as the weight, purity, and issuing year.
The Queen’s Beast Series ran from 2016 to 2021 and featured 10 unique designs including the 10 heraldic beasts, also known as the 10 royal beasts. These statues that were created for Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation were inspired by stone statues that were made for Henry VIII more than 400 years ago. These 10 heraldic symbols highlight different qualities considered important for a monarch and represent the ancestry of the Royal Family.
For all questions regarding gold coins, the customer service team at JM Bullion is here to help. Give us a call at 800-276-6508, or reach out through our live online chat, or email.