The Royal Mint Silver Tudor Beasts Coins are a collection of silver bullion coins that celebrate the ten heraldic beasts that guarded the entrance to Hampton Court Palace during the reign of Henry VIII. The beasts are:
- The Lion of England
- The Seymour Panther
- The Yale of Beaufort
- The Seymour Unicorn
- The Greyhound of Richmond
- The Dragon
- The Bull of Clarence
- The Falcon
- The White Horse of Hanover
- The Anne Boleyn Falcon
- The Portcullis of the Beauforts
The Royal Mint Silver Tudor Beasts Coins are made from pure silver (.9999 fineness) and are available in a variety of weights, including 2 ounces, 1 ounce, 1/2 ounce, and 1/4 ounce. The coins are also available in a variety of finishes, including proof, bullion, and Brilliant Uncirculated.
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The ten heraldic beasts featured on the Royal Mint Silver Tudor Beasts Coins are:
- The Lion of England
- The Seymour Panther
- The Yale of Beaufort
- The Seymour Unicorn
- The Greyhound of Richmond
- The Dragon
- The Bull of Clarence
- The Falcon
- The White Horse of Hanover
- The Anne Boleyn Falcon
- The Portcullis of the Beauforts
Royal Mint Silver Tudor Beasts Coins are available in a variety of weights and finishes. The weights available include 2 ounces, 1 ounce, 1/2 ounce, and 1/4 ounce. The finishes available include proof, bullion, and Brilliant Uncirculated.
Each of the ten heraldic beasts featured on the Royal Mint Silver Tudor Beasts Coins has its own unique meaning and symbolism. For example, the Lion of England represents strength and courage, while the Seymour Panther represents beauty and grace.