The Royal Mint’s Tudor Beasts Series, released in 2022, builds upon the foundation established by the Queen’s Beasts Series. Featuring ten distinct designs, the series takes its inspiration from the heraldic statues positioned on the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court. Each heraldic creature included reflects the symbols adopted by the Tudor monarchs, with King Henry VIII in particular using these emblems to reinforce the dynasty’s legitimacy in the aftermath of the Wars of the Roses. Right now, 2026 1/4 oz British Gold Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2026 1/4 oz British Gold Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Coin comes in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins are packaged individually in protective flips, with multiples available in plastic tubes of 25 coins or Monster Boxes of 500 coins.
King Henry VIII employed a variety of heraldic symbolism to legitimize his union with Jane Seymour and elevate her status within the realm. Jane Seymour’s personal heraldic badge featured a distinctive combination of a golden phoenix rising from flames positioned above or near a hawthorn tree, often depicted within or alongside a castle gateway. This complex symbol represented multiple layers of meaning specific to Jane’s identity and aspirations as queen.
For the obverse of the 2026 British Gold Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Coins, the design highlights the official portrait of King Charles III. This first effigy of His Majesty, created by Martin Jennings in late 2022, shows the king in left-profile relief without wearing a crown.
The reverse side of the 2026 1/4 oz Gold Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Coins displays the Queen’s Lion tied to Jane Seymour. As queen consort, Jane Seymour was represented by this crowned lion emblem, introduced by Henry VIII to symbolize her elevated role, with the design featuring the lion carrying her badge.
If you have any questions about gold for sale, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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The Royal Mint’s Tudor Beasts Series, released in 2022, builds upon the foundation established by the Queen’s Beasts Series. Featuring ten distinct designs, the series takes its inspiration from the heraldic statues positioned on the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court. Each heraldic creature included reflects the symbols adopted by the Tudor monarchs, with King Henry VIII in particular using these emblems to reinforce the dynasty’s legitimacy in the aftermath of the Wars of the Roses. Right now, 2026 1/4 oz British Gold Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2026 1/4 oz British Gold Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Coin comes in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins are packaged individually in protective flips, with multiples available in plastic tubes of 25 coins or Monster Boxes of 500 coins.
King Henry VIII employed a variety of heraldic symbolism to legitimize his union with Jane Seymour and elevate her status within the realm. Jane Seymour’s personal heraldic badge featured a distinctive combination of a golden phoenix rising from flames positioned above or near a hawthorn tree, often depicted within or alongside a castle gateway. This complex symbol represented multiple layers of meaning specific to Jane’s identity and aspirations as queen.
For the obverse of the 2026 British Gold Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Coins, the design highlights the official portrait of King Charles III. This first effigy of His Majesty, created by Martin Jennings in late 2022, shows the king in left-profile relief without wearing a crown.
The reverse side of the 2026 1/4 oz Gold Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Coins displays the Queen’s Lion tied to Jane Seymour. As queen consort, Jane Seymour was represented by this crowned lion emblem, introduced by Henry VIII to symbolize her elevated role, with the design featuring the lion carrying her badge.
If you have any questions about gold for sale, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.