2016 1/4 oz British Gold Queens Beast Lion Coin (BU)

$940.00

2016 1/4 oz British Gold Queens Beast Lion Coin (BU)

Product Title 2016 1/4 oz British Gold Queen’s Beast Lion Coin (BU)
Year 2016
Mint Mark Not shown
Purity .9999
Manufacturer The Royal Mint (United Kingdom)
Thickness 1mm
Diameter 22 mm
Inner Pack Qty 25
Outer Pack Qty 500
Condition Brilliant Uncirculated
Face Value 25 GBP
Issuing Country United Kingdom
Obverse Designer Jody Clark
Edge Design Reeded
Series British Gold Queen\’s Beast
CoA No
Packaging Type Plastic flip
Metal Weight 1/4 Troy ounces

Description

2016 1/4 oz British Gold Queens Beast Lion Coin (BU)

The smallest coin in the British Gold Queens Beast coin series is the 1/4 oz gold option, which is one of three coins offered in an exciting new series from the Royal Mint. Including images of those animals from Queen Elizabeth II’s 1953 coronation, the series will eventually feature a total of 10 different designs. Right now, the 2016 1/4 oz British Gold Queens Beast coin is available.

Coin Highlights:

  • Arrives in a protective plastic flip.
  • 1 of 3 weights in the British Gold Queens Beast release.
  • 1st design of 10 in the total series.
  • Contains 1/4 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold.
  • Bears a face value of £25 (GBP) backed by the government of the United Kingdom.
  • Reverse features the Heraldic Lion of England.
  • Obverse includes the latest portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
  • Designed by Jody Clark.
  • Available in BU condition.

Each of the 2016 1/4 oz British Gold Queens Beast Coins in this product listing is a Brilliant Uncirculated specimen. Coins in BU condition feature no signs of wear and tear, though you may notice minor flaws such as breaks in the luster, spotted surfaces, or contact marks from the striking process.

Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne of England in 1952 following her father’s abdication as King of England. Her official coronation as the new Queen of England was in 1953, and during her ceremony there were wooden statues of 10 heraldic creatures present.

The first of these designs is the heraldic Lion of England, the most important and visible of the creatures. The lion played a key role in British heraldry, often used in the coat of arms by many knights during the Early Medieval period. Today, the nation’s football team is often referred to as the Three Lions, a nod to the use of three lions on the country’s heraldic shield.

On the reverse side of each 2016 1/4 oz British Gold Queens Beast Coin you’ll find the image of an imposing lion standing on its hind legs, with one paw clutching the coat of arms of the Royal Family and the other paw poised to strike at the nation’s enemies.

The obverse of all British Gold Queens Beast coins features the all-new right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty’s portrait has been updated three times now since her coronation in 1953. The latest, introduced in 2015, comes from Royal Mint engraver Jody Clark, who created the images on both sides of this coin.

Founded as the London Mint in the 9th century, the Royal Mint is the official sovereign mint of the United Kingdom and is one of the oldest operating mint facilities in the world today.

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