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Secure your 2 oz 2024 Tudor Beasts: The Seymour Unicorn Silver Coin and grow your wealth today!
Centuries ago, mighty Royal Beasts stood guard at Hampton Court Palace, watching over Henry VIII and his third wife, Jane Seymour. Representing royal ancestry and asserting the monarch's power, The Royal Mint now celebrates the symbolism of the Royal Tudor Beasts in a popular bullion coin collection.
Before being chosen by Henry VIII to guard the Moat Bridge, the Seymour Unicorn wasn't known as a royal heraldic beast. Wild and untamed, the unicorn was believed to be the strongest of all creatures, so to have one set in stone outside the palace was a clear display of royal dominance. Many believed the unicorn also represented purity and fertility, so by giving the beast to Jane Seymour, the king perhaps hoped their marriage would be blessed with a son and heir.
The Royal Mint is internationally recognized as one of the most prestigious and highly acclaimed mints in the world, with a history of over 1100 years. The Royal Mint produces original coin collections, investment grade bullion, as well as currency for over 60 countries, including England and the UK. Popular series from The Royal Mint include Britannia products, Queen's Beast, British Music Legends, and Myths and Legends.
The Royal Mint's Tudor Beasts coin collection continues with the newest release, the mythical Seymour Unicorn.
Secure your 2 oz 2024 Tudor Beasts: The Seymour Unicorn Silver Coin and grow your wealth today!
COIN HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 2 oz of 9999 Fine Silver
*Obverse: Features an effigy of His Majesty King Charles III
*Reverse: Features the Seymour Unicorn, wearing a royal coronet on its head, along with the metal weight and purity
Centuries ago, mighty Royal Beasts stood guard at Hampton Court Palace, watching over Henry VIII and his third wife, Jane Seymour. Representing royal ancestry and asserting the monarch's power, The Royal Mint now celebrates the symbolism of the Royal Tudor Beasts in a popular bullion coin collection.
Before being chosen by Henry VIII to guard the Moat Bridge, the Seymour Unicorn wasn't known as a royal heraldic beast. Wild and untamed, the unicorn was believed to be the strongest of all creatures, so to have one set in stone outside the palace was a clear display of royal dominance. Many believed the unicorn also represented purity and fertility, so by giving the beast to Jane Seymour, the king perhaps hoped their marriage would be blessed with a son and heir.
ABOUT THE ROYAL MINT
The Royal Mint is internationally recognized as one of the most prestigious and highly acclaimed mints in the world, with a history of over 1100 years. The Royal Mint produces original coin collections, investment grade bullion, as well as currency for over 60 countries, including England and the UK. Popular series from The Royal Mint include Britannia products, Queen's Beast, British Music Legends, and Myths and Legends.