Description: 2022 GREAT BRITAIN 2OZ SILVER NGC MS70 QUEEN'S TUDOR BEASTS LION OF ENGLAND - FIRST Release Blue label Following the success of the 10-coin Queens Beast Series, the Royal Mint of England moves on to focus on a singular dynasty to rule the monarchy of England. The Tudor Dynasty sat on the throne from 1485 to 1603 and was dominated by large, bold personalities. The heraldry of the Tudor Dynasty is as impressive as the entirety of the monarchy's history. This contains two full ounces of fine silver from the Royal Mint showcase. Beautifully holdered by NGC, the 2022 2oz .9999 silver £5 coin comes in a extra thick holder. Tudor Beasts Bullion Coins For centuries, royal kings and queens have chosen animals and mythical creatures to represent their ancestry and the strength of their character and kingdom. From banners and Coat of Arms to statues outside castles and palaces, these beasts have inspired awe and fear in followers and enemies alike. During the reign of Henry VIII, two lines of majestic Royal Beasts stood guard over the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court Palace, representing the king and the powerful Tudor dynasty. The 2 oz. Silver Tudor Beast Bullion Coins have a purity level at .9999 fine and are minted at The Royal Mint. Coin Designs Obverse: Features Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Inscriptions include D.G REG F.D, ELIZABETH II and 5 POUNDS. Reverse: Features the Lion of England holding a shield. Inscriptions include LION OF ENGLAND, 2 OZ FINE SILVER, 999.9 and 2022.
Price: 294 USD
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Composition: Silver
Certification Number: 6549788
Color: Silver
Fineness: 0.9999
Strike Type: Mint State
Grade: MS 70
KM Number: UNK
Modified Item: No
Certification: NGC
Precious Metal Content per Uni: 2 oz
Brand: British Royal Mint
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Coin: UK Queens Tudor Beasts
Type: FIRST RELEASES BLUE LABEL
Year: 2022
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Country/Region: England