UK Bullion
Gold Queen's Beast Coins


N ot all Gold bullion coin series issued by the Royal mint have been a success for investors but the Gold Queen's Beast coins were the standout set to own and remain so to this day. The Gold Queen's Beast coins remain some of the higher premium Gold coins issued in recent times by the Royal Mint and are just as popular as the Gold pound and Gold fifty pence coins
Each of the Gold Queen's Beast coin series has a slightly different market value, with some of the earlier series being the most difficult and expensive to obtain. Given that the series is discontinued by the Royal Mint, the secondary market is the only supply of Gold Queen's Beast coins now. Our live prices on screen offer a live view of what each Queen's Beast coin is worth at today's Gold price

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Gold Lion of England
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£1,891.74 | £1,760.43 | |
The Lion of England coin was the first in the Queen's Beasts series and is one of the most sought after of all the beasts. This coin was first issued by the Royal Mint in 2016

Red Dragon of Wales
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- | £1,727.83 | |
The Red Dragon of Wales is a mythical beast that is displayed on the Welsh national flag. The coin was the second in the series released by the Royal Mint back in 2017

Griffin of Edward III
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- | £1,695.23 | |
The Griffin is an ancient mythical creature that appeared in ancient Iranian and Egyptian art. The Griffin warned off evil and was illustrated as the guardian of Gold treasures

Black Bull of Clarence
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- | £1,735.98 | |
Although the Black Bull has become a symbol of Spain, the Black Bull of Clarence appeared on the royal arms under Elizabeth the first's reign when silver coins were recoined. The bull served as a signal of strength and power

White Lion of Mortimer
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- | £1,678.93 | |
The Mortimer lion is distinguishable from the Lion of England by the absence of a crown, moreover, the Lion of Mortimer is known for its blue tongue. As captured by this coin's design, the Lion bears a shield with an image of the sun

White Horse of Hanover
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- | £1,678.93 | |
George of Hanover inherited the thrown in the 17th century and brought a white horse which was displayed on military uniforms and royal badges. Many pubs in England are named after the 'White Horse' due to this beast featuring on heraldic badges

Falcon of the Plantagenets
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- | £1,670.78 | |
The Falcon is a beast first used by Edward III who was later used by Edward IV as well as several other Kings. The Falcon carries a shield with Edward IV's personal badge displayed. The Falcon was the sixth coin released in this series

White Greyhound of Richmond
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- | £1,630.03 | |
The Greyhound of Richmond bears a Tudor rose displayed upon a shield and was present on standards by Henry VII. The rose is a symbol of unity between the union of Lancaster and York, displaying white (York) and red (Lancaster)

Yale of Beaufort
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- | £1,678.93 | |
The Yale is a mythical beast found in historic European mythology. Lady Margaret Beaufort used the Yale. Yales are still displayed on the roof of a chapel in Windsor Castle as well as some college gatehouses at historic sites England

Unicorn of Scotland
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- | £1,657.74 | |
The Scottish unicorn features on many Gold coins from the United kingdom including the 2022 special year sovereigns. The Unicorn of Scotland Gold Queen's Beast remains one of the most popular coins of this exciting series