The Tudor Beasts collector coins are released by the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom. This special series of coins is a sequel to the popular Queens Beasts series and includes silver, gold and platinum coins with varying designs.
These coins are inspired by the heroic statues of the Tudor Beasts. These coins have unique effigies, making them very popular. The fact that silver, gold and platinum coins are issued in the same series also contributes to the popularity of these coins from The Silver Mountain.
The Tudor Beasts are mythical animals that symbolize the power and legitimacy of the English crown. They were commissioned by King Henry VIII to be depicted at the entrance to Hampton Court Palace on the occasion of his marriage to Jane Seymour.
Today, these impressive beasts are brought back to life in the Tudor Beasts coin series, a wonderful collection for collectors and investors alike.
The mythical Tudor Beasts the legitimacy and power of the Tudor King, who sought to emphasize his right to the English throne. Redesigned in recent years by The Royal Mint, the Tudor Beasts are now presented as valuable collectibles, crafted in silver, gold and platinum, giving collectors a tangible piece of history in their hands.
Each coin in the Tudor Beasts series features a detailed image of one of the Tudor Beasts, such as the Lion of England, the Yale of Beaufort, and the Dragon of Wales. Each of these beasts has its own unique story and symbolizes different aspects of the Tudor dynasty.
The detailed engravings in the coins bring the beasts to life and make the coins a valuable addition to any collection. The designs also feature extra deep embossing, making the effigies stand out even more.
Within the Tudor Beasts series, there are some coins that are especially popular among collectors. The Lion of England coin is one of the most popular coins. The lion on this coin symbolizes the strength and courage of the monarchy. The Panther of Seymour coin is also highly sought after because of its reference to Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's third wife.
Available in both silver and gold, these coins are valued not only for their aesthetics and historical significance, but also for their investment value.
The value of Tudor Beasts coins depends on several factors. One important factor is the limited circulation in which these coins are issued, which makes them increasingly scarce and therefore more valuable over time. In addition, the condition of the coin and the popularity of the specific design play a major role.
Coins that are in perfect condition are obviously worth more than coins with signs of use. To determine this value, there are different quality standards.
The combination of historical significance, artistic value and limited availability makes these coins an interesting choice for collectors.
Proper preservation of Tudor Beasts coins and other coins is essential to maintaining their value. Collectors would do well to keep their coins in special coin holders or capsules to protect them from dust, scratches and other outside influences.
It is also important to keep the coins in a cool, dry place and avoid temperature and humidity fluctuations. When touching the coins, it is advisable to wear cotton gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints on the coins. These precautions help maintain the quality of the coins and ensure that they do not lose their value.
For those interested in Tudor Beasts collectible coins, The Silver Mountain is the right place to start. With us, you will find gold, silver and platinum versions of these special coins.
Each one comes with a certificate of authenticity, so you can be sure that you have an original and valuable collector's item in your hands. Are you looking for a specific coin from the Tudor Beasts collection or want to know more about its value and the purchase process? Please feel free to contact one of our specialists. We will be happy to assist you in finding the perfect addition to your collection.
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