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Collection Office: MK Bullion Sdn Bhd
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Live Spot Price:

Gold Price:  RM 11,750.45 / Ounce

Silver Price:  RM 140.43 / Ounce

Platinum Price:  RM 4,149.44 / Ounce

Palladium Price:  RM 4,413.11 / Ounce

Royal Mint, 2019 The Queen’s Beasts Falcon of The Plantagents 1/4 oz Gold Coin

Mint: Royal Mint

Country: United Kingdom

Year: 2019

Metal: Gold

Purity: 999.9

Weight: 1/4 Troy Ounce

Diameter: 22 mm

Condition: Pre-owned, like new

RM3,590.00

3 in stock

Description

Majestic and powerful, the Falcon of the Plantagenets continues the legacy of impressive designs from the popular Queen’s Beasts series.

Coin Highlights:
Contains 1/4 oz of .9999 fine Gold.
Obverse: Displays the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, along with the face value of 25 pounds.
Reverse: Designed by Jody Clark, the design features a regal Falcon holding a shield. The shield’s badge depicts a smaller falcon within an open fetterlock.
Sovereign coin backed by the British government.

When Her Majesty The Queen was crowned in 1953, the entrance to Westminster Abbey was guarded by ten fantastical creatures. The Queen’s Beasts were six-foot tall statues that symbolized the heritage and history Queen Elizabeth II inherited that day. These royal protectors have been brought to life in a collection named in their honor, which began in the year The Queen became the world’s longest reigning living monarch and continues in the year of Her Majesty’s Sapphire Jubilee.

The Falcon of the Plantagenets came to The Queen through Edward IV. The shield in the grasp of the larger Falcon also shows a smaller falcon atop a golden fetterlock, which is partially open. This depicts Edward’s claim to the throne. The Falcon was later adopted by Henry VIII and established as a royal beast during the reign of Elizabeth I.

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