The Queen’s Beasts series is a much-loved series by the Royal Mint. In this series, a light is shined on the 10 beasts that represent the British monarchy. During Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953, 10 status of these beasts formed a guard of honor at the entrance to Westminster Abbey. The latest addition to the Queen’s Beasts series is the White Horse of Hanover coin. The platinum White Horse of Hanover coin is a beautiful 1 troy ounces coin struck in pure platinum with a diameter of 65 mm. The coin represents the history of the Hanoverian family, including King George III. In the UK, the White Horse of Hanover coin is considered a legal tender and, therefore, the coin has a face value. This face value is £10.
The White Horse of Hanover coin is considered a legal tender and, therefore, the obverse of the coin features an image of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. This image was designed by Jody Clark, and around it, you can read also read the face value of the coin. The reverse of the White Horse of Hanover coin was also designed by Jody Clark and features the shield on which the White Horse of Hanover can be seen. Rich in detail, the coin has an impressive and symbolizes the bond of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and her ancestors.
On the obverse is the White Horse of Hanover along with the shield showing the White Horse of Hanover. This image was also designed by Jody Clark and is rich in detail. The coin has an impressive appearance and symbolizes Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's bond with her ancestors.
On the reverse is the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, along with the face value of £100.
All platinum troy ounce Queens Beast coins are packaged in a plastic coin sleeve.