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Buy Royal Tudor Beasts silver coins

 

To buy a silver coin from the Royal Tudor Beasts series means acquiring a piece of an impressive collection of investment coins, issued by The Royal Mint. This series is inspired by the ten mythical and symbolic beasts associated with the reign of King Henry VIII and the Tudor dynasty. Following the success of the Queen’s Beasts coins, this series introduces a new range of powerful heraldic designs. With high silver purity (.9999 fine silver) and intricate detailing, the Royal Tudor Beasts coins are an excellent choice for investors and a valuable addition to any collection.

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A historic coin series

The Royal Tudor Beasts series honors the rich history of the Tudor dynasty and their royal power, expressed through heraldic symbols. The Tudor Beasts were displayed along the gates of Hampton Court Palace, one of Henry VIII’s most iconic residences. Each beast represents the royal lineage, strength, and influence of the Tudor monarchy. This series is minted in various sizes, including options to buy 10 Oz silver and 2 Oz silver, and consists of ten unique designs.


The Royal Tudor Beasts coins

The Seymour Panther (2022)

The first coin in the series features The Seymour Panther, a graceful yet powerful creature symbolizing Jane Seymour, the third wife of Henry VIII. The panther is depicted with its mouth open, breathing flames, emphasizing its power and royal status. This mythical beast represents purity and royal protection.


The Lion of England (2022)

The second design in the series reintroduces The Lion of England, one of the most iconic symbols of the British monarchy. This design differs from the Queen’s Beasts version, showcasing the lion in a powerful stance with a royal shield. The lion represents courage, strength, and the sovereignty of the English crown.


The Yale of Beaufort (2023)

The third release showcases The Yale of Beaufort, a mystical creature representing Margaret Beaufort, the mother of Henry VII and grandmother of Henry VIII. The yale has features of both a goat and an antelope, with horns that can move independently. This design highlights the strength and loyalty of the Tudor legacy.


The Bull of Clarence (2023)

The fourth coin in the series depicts The Bull of Clarence, a powerful and imposing symbol originally associated with the House of York, later adopted by the Tudors. The bull signifies power, determination, and royal legitimacy.


The Seymour Unicorn (2024)

The fifth coin in the series is dedicated to The Seymour Unicorn, a majestic creature again linked to Jane Seymour. The unicorn symbolizes strength, purity, and loyalty to the crown.


The Tudor Dragon (2024)

The sixth coin in the series features The Tudor Dragon, a mythical creature symbolizing strength and protection, closely associated with the Tudor dynasty.


The Queen’s Panther (2025)

The seventh coin in the series presents The Queen’s Panther, a continuation of the panther motif, further emphasizing the power and status of the Tudor dynasty.


Investing in Royal Tudor Beasts silver coins

The Royal Tudor Beasts series is not only popular for its historical significance and unique designs but also for its high silver purity and limited mintage. These features make the coins an attractive option for both investors and collectors. As long as the series remains available, investors have the opportunity to collect the entire set as new coins are released. Over time, these coins may increase in value due to their collectibility and historical importance.


Order Royal Tudor Beasts silver coins

At Goudpensioen, you can easily and securely order Royal Tudor Beasts silver coins online. Depending on availability, we offer both individual coins and complete sets in various sizes. Looking for more options? Why not consider the option to buy Royal Tudor Beasts gold coins as well?