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The Queen's Beasts coins issued by the Royal Mint in platinum, gold, and silver since 2016 are available at BOLD Precious Metals. Each of the ten beast coins in the series features a stylized version of one of the heraldic Queen's Beasts statues present at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, representing her royal line of ancestry. The 2022 Tudor Beasts Lion of the England reverse was designed by David Lawrence and the obverse was designed by Jody Clark. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: The Royal Mint Queen's Beasts and Tudor Beasts Series | BOLD Precious Metals


1
The The Royal Mint
The Queen's Beast Tudor Beasts Collection
Series and Designers
Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II
I. ENGAGEMENT TO PRINCE PHILIP (1947)
III. NEW LIFE TO MAJESTIC CREATURES (June 2, 1953)
Currently, in her 90's Her majesty Queen
Elizabeth II is the longest reigning and the
longest-living monarch in history. (More than 66
years)
When Her Majesty The Queen was crowned on June
2, 1953, ten statues were built to form a guard
of honor at Westminster Abbey's entrance. The
Queen's Beasts Collection gives new life these
majestic creatures that represent the British
monarchy. Each Beast narrates the story of
crucial events and twists of fate that
influenced history, following royal bloodlines
from mediaeval times to the present day.
II. ACCESSION DECLARATION -QUEEN ELIZABETH II
(Feb. 6, 1952 and Nov. 1952)
Elizabeth was in Kenya with her
husband Prince Phillip when her father,
King George VI, died on February 6,
1952. She came home without delay
and was crowned 'Queen Elizabeth II' at
the age of 25. The Accession Council declared
Elizabeth's ascension to the throne. Nine months
later November 1952 where she read and signed
the Accession Declaration pictured
The Queen's Beasts Collection
I. THE HERALDIC STATUES The Queen's Beasts
consists of an heraldic beast supporting a
shield bearing a badge or arms of a family
associated with the ancestry of Queen Elizabeth
II. They were commissioned by the British
Ministry of Works from the sculptor James
Woodford. The original models are the King's
Beasts which survive at Hampton Court Palace
near London, sculpted in stone for King Henry
VIII (15091547) and his third wife Jane
Seymour. IV. QUEEN'S BEASTS SILVER BULLION COIN
II.DESIGNER JODY CLARK
I. The Lion of England
II. The White Greyhound of Richmond
III. The Yale of Beaufort
IV. The Red Dragon of Wales
V. The White Horse of Hanover
VI. The White Lion of Mortimer
VII. The Unicorn of Scotland
VIII. The Griffin of Edward III
IX. The Black Bull of Clarence
X. The Falcon of the Plantagenets
III. ABOUT JODY CLARK
Royal Mint coin designer Jody Clark, who
created both the reverse designs for this
new collection and the fifth portrait of
Her Majesty The Queen.
The Lion - 2 oz Silver Bullion Coin
Jody Clark is the youngest designer to have
created a definitive
coinage portrait of Her Majesty The Queen. Jody
is in a rare position as a modern coin designer,
as his designs can be found on both sides of
several new coins, like those in The Queens
Beasts Collection.
Source - The Royal Mint Image - The Coin Update
2020 The White Lion of Mortimer 2 oz Silver
Bullion Coin
They are very stylised and look imposing as
statues but the challenge
was to capture this on the surface of a coin
Jody Clark
Seymour Panther Designer David Lawrence
I. David Lawrence is a sculptor and illustrator
with more
II. David is the designer for all ten coins that
will comprise The Royal Tudor Beasts Collection
2022 THE SEYMOUR PANTHER
than 30 years experience, including many coin
design
projects. He has created several designs for
Royal Mint's
iconic Britannia coin (2018 2019) and played a
key role in
The Royal Mints five-year commemoration of the
First World War.
The Lion of England - Royal Tudor Beasts
Collection
I. The Lion of England Gold, Silver and Platinum
Bullion Coin (2022) The heritage of mythical
beasts representing a kingdom's values and
characteristics dates back centuries when
heraldic creatures appeared on flags and banners
on the battlefield to unite and command soldiers
and frighten the enemy. II. Reverse of the Lion
of England Bullion Coin- Designed by David
Lawrence and Obverse the fifth definitive coinage
portrait of Her Majesty The Queen Designed by
Jody Clark.
2022 Lion of England 2 oz Silver Bullion Coin
2022 Lion of England 1 oz Gold Bullion Coin
2022 Lion of England 1 oz Platinum Bullion Coin
Information Image Source - The Royal Mint
The, Coin Update, B OLD Precious Metals Official
Bullion Dealer U SA
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