The White Horse of Hanover came to the Royal Arms of England in 1714 and remained a part of the monarch emblem until 1837. Five of the six monarchs from the House of Hanover carried the Arms of Hanover within the Royal Arms of England, including the White Horse of Hanover. Now, 2020 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast White Horse Coins are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
King George I ascended the throne of England courtesy of the Act of Settlement. In an effort to ensure that the Irish and English crowns remained in Protestant hands, the Act of Settlement ensured that the next individual in the bloodline to the Crown could only be allowed to ascend to the throne if they were a Protestant.
George I was Elector of Hanover from 1698 onward, and ascended the throne of England as the second cousin of the deceased Queen Anne. When he came to the throne in 1714, he slightly altered the existing Royal Arms of England. That Royal Arms had the Three Lions and Lion of Scotland together in the first and fourth quadrant.
On the obverse of the 2020 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast White Horse Coins is a depiction of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is depicted in right-profile relief in the fifth-generation design created in 2015 by Jody Clark. This design began to appear on 2016 date marks from the Royal Mint of England. The Queen appears at the age of 89 in this design.
The reverse face of the 2020 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast White Horse Coin bears the White Horse of Hanover behind the Royal Arms of King George I. The Royal Arms of George I replaced the Three Lions and Lion of Scotland in the fourth quadrant with the Arms of Hanover. This standard was used by monarchs from the House of Hanover, without change, from 1714 to 1801.
These 2020 British Gold Queen’s Beast White Horse Coins are available to purchase individually or in bulk. Individual 1 oz gold coins ship with a plastic flip. Multiples of 10 arrive in a tube. Monster Boxes are available for multiples of 100 coins.
JM Bullion encourages you to call 800-276-6508 with any questions. You can also connect with us online through our live chat and email address features.
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The White Horse of Hanover came to the Royal Arms of England in 1714 and remained a part of the monarch emblem until 1837. Five of the six monarchs from the House of Hanover carried the Arms of Hanover within the Royal Arms of England, including the White Horse of Hanover. Now, 2020 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast White Horse Coins are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
King George I ascended the throne of England courtesy of the Act of Settlement. In an effort to ensure that the Irish and English crowns remained in Protestant hands, the Act of Settlement ensured that the next individual in the bloodline to the Crown could only be allowed to ascend to the throne if they were a Protestant.
George I was Elector of Hanover from 1698 onward, and ascended the throne of England as the second cousin of the deceased Queen Anne. When he came to the throne in 1714, he slightly altered the existing Royal Arms of England. That Royal Arms had the Three Lions and Lion of Scotland together in the first and fourth quadrant.
On the obverse of the 2020 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast White Horse Coins is a depiction of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is depicted in right-profile relief in the fifth-generation design created in 2015 by Jody Clark. This design began to appear on 2016 date marks from the Royal Mint of England. The Queen appears at the age of 89 in this design.
The reverse face of the 2020 1 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast White Horse Coin bears the White Horse of Hanover behind the Royal Arms of King George I. The Royal Arms of George I replaced the Three Lions and Lion of Scotland in the fourth quadrant with the Arms of Hanover. This standard was used by monarchs from the House of Hanover, without change, from 1714 to 1801.
These 2020 British Gold Queen’s Beast White Horse Coins are available to purchase individually or in bulk. Individual 1 oz gold coins ship with a plastic flip. Multiples of 10 arrive in a tube. Monster Boxes are available for multiples of 100 coins.
JM Bullion encourages you to call 800-276-6508 with any questions. You can also connect with us online through our live chat and email address features.