The Tudor Beasts Series from The Royal Mint follows the widely admired Queen’s Beasts Series as its successor. Introduced in 2022, the Tudor Beasts Series will feature a total of 10 distinct designs, each one inspired by the heraldic statues that line the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court. These heraldic beasts reflect the symbolism employed by the Tudor monarchs, most notably King Henry VIII, to affirm the legitimacy of their dynasty following the Wars of the Roses. Today, 2026 2 oz British Silver Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Tubes are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Queen’s Lion serves as a heraldic emblem closely tied to Jane Seymour, the third wife of King Henry VIII. Jane Seymour married Henry VIII on May 30, 1536, just eleven days after Anne Boleyn’s execution, making their union one of the most politically expedient in English royal history. The marriage took place in a relatively private ceremony at Whitehall Palace, lacking the grandeur of Henry’s previous weddings due to the controversial circumstances surrounding Anne Boleyn’s downfall.
All 2026 2 oz British Silver Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Tubes come with a total of 10 coins inside. Each coin features .9999 pure silver content and is in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. This listing offers only the option to buy in bulk, with a total of 20 troy ounces of silver in each tube.
On the obverse of the 2026 British Silver Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Coins, you’ll find the official effigy of King Charles III. Created in late 2022 by artist Martin Jennings, this inaugural portrait depicts the King in left-profile relief, notably without a crown.
The reverse of the 2026 2 oz Silver Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Coins highlights the crowned Queen’s Lion holding the badge of Jane Seymour. This emblem reflects the heraldic imagery King Henry VIII used to affirm Jane Seymour’s elevated status as queen consort.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions about silver for sale. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.
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The Tudor Beasts Series from The Royal Mint follows the widely admired Queen’s Beasts Series as its successor. Introduced in 2022, the Tudor Beasts Series will feature a total of 10 distinct designs, each one inspired by the heraldic statues that line the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court. These heraldic beasts reflect the symbolism employed by the Tudor monarchs, most notably King Henry VIII, to affirm the legitimacy of their dynasty following the Wars of the Roses. Today, 2026 2 oz British Silver Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Tubes are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Queen’s Lion serves as a heraldic emblem closely tied to Jane Seymour, the third wife of King Henry VIII. Jane Seymour married Henry VIII on May 30, 1536, just eleven days after Anne Boleyn’s execution, making their union one of the most politically expedient in English royal history. The marriage took place in a relatively private ceremony at Whitehall Palace, lacking the grandeur of Henry’s previous weddings due to the controversial circumstances surrounding Anne Boleyn’s downfall.
All 2026 2 oz British Silver Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Tubes come with a total of 10 coins inside. Each coin features .9999 pure silver content and is in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. This listing offers only the option to buy in bulk, with a total of 20 troy ounces of silver in each tube.
On the obverse of the 2026 British Silver Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Coins, you’ll find the official effigy of King Charles III. Created in late 2022 by artist Martin Jennings, this inaugural portrait depicts the King in left-profile relief, notably without a crown.
The reverse of the 2026 2 oz Silver Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion Coins highlights the crowned Queen’s Lion holding the badge of Jane Seymour. This emblem reflects the heraldic imagery King Henry VIII used to affirm Jane Seymour’s elevated status as queen consort.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions about silver for sale. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.