2024 10 Oz Silver £10 Great British Tudor Beasts SEYMOUR UNICORN Coin.
DESCRIPTION
This Spectacular The Royal Tudor Beasts series of coins celebrating England’s Royal Tudors now includes a bullion coin release.
Featuring the 4TH Coin On The Serie SEYMOUR UNICORN, this bullion coin is the perfect addition to any royal collection.
The TUDOR BEASTS SERIES takes a more focused view of heraldry within the monarchy of England.
Ten majestic Beasts sculpted in stone represent the union and royal ancestry of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour.
These guardians have inspired a new bullion series and the fourth coin in The Royal Tudor Beasts collection features the Seymour Unicorn.
David Lawrence has captured the mythical unicorn on the reverse of the coin, with a chain mail surface animation background texture providing additional security.
Struck in 999.9 fine silver to bullion standard, the coin is also available as a 10oz silver edition, as well as fine gold and platinum editions.
In this case, the series focuses on the ruling monarchs from the nearly 120 year history of the Tudor Dynasty.
Established by Henry Tudor in 1485, the Tudor Dynasty lasted until the death of his granddaughter, Queen Elizabeth I.
The Black Bull of Clarence and the Tudor Rose are both symbols associated with English history and heraldry.
They have connections to two prominent English royal houses, the House of York and the House of Tudor, and are often used to represent these dynasties.
King Henry VIII used the Yale of Beaufort as the supporter of the Arms of Jane Seymour, his third wife, to reinforce her status as his new wife.
THE REVERSE of the coin has a chain mail surface animation background texture, providing additional security.
THE OBVERSE features the official coinage portrait of His Majesty King Charles III, designed by Martin Jennings
Backed By Great Britain Government
SPECIFICATIONS
Country: Great Britain
Year: 2024
Metal: Silver
Face Value: £10
Purity: .999
Weight: 10 Oz - 311g
Diameter: 89.15 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Finish: BULLION
Certificate COA: No.