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2018 Great Britain 2 oz Silver Queen's Beasts The Unicorn

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Coin Highlights:
  • Contains 2 oz of .9999 fine Silver.
  • Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
  • Housed in protective packaging. Orders of 10 or more coins come in tubes. Orders of 200 coins or more are packaged in Monster Boxes.
  • The first coin in the Queen's Beasts series to feature The Royal Mint's new guilloché obverse design.
  • Obverse: Displays the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, along with the face value of 5 pounds.
  • Reverse: Designed by Jody Clark, the design features a majestic unicorn leaping over a shield. The metal weight, purity and year are listed around the rim.
  • Sovereign coin backed by the British government.

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The 2018 Queen's Beasts Silver coin is the fourth 2 oz Silver British Bullion coin from the Royal Mint. Add the fourth coin of this exciting new 10 coin series to your cart today!

When Her Majesty The Queen was crowned in 1953, the entrance to Westminster Abbey was guarded by ten fantastical creatures. The Queens Beasts were six-foot tall statues that symbolized the heritage and history Queen Elizabeth II inherited that day. These royal protectors have been brought to life in a collection named in their honor, which began in the year The Queen became the worlds longest reigning living monarch and continues in the year of Her Majestys Sapphire Jubilee.

An enduring symbol of strength and beauty, its easy to see how the unicorn came to be used in heraldry. It first appeared on Scottish heraldry in the twelfth century, after William I created an early form of the Scottish coat of arms. James I of England, who united the English and Scottish thrones, chose the Scottish Unicorn to join the Lion of England to support the Royal Arms. They have supported this shield, which symbolizes the sovereignty of Her Majesty The Queen and represents the unity of the United Kingdom, ever since.

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