Description
If you want to buy silver in the Royal Arms of England series of coins issued on behalf of Gibraltar, you’ll find a lot of options. The silver in this series includes a bullion coin with five reverse proof colorized coins. The lowest mintage in this series is the black colorized coin with less than 100 coins. Today, 2018 1 oz British Silver Royal Arms of England Gibraltar Reverse Proof Coins with black colorization are available to you at MK Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Available to ship inside of plastic capsules, black cases, and themed shippers with an included Certificate of Authenticity!
- Debut issue of the Royal Arms of England Gibraltar coins!
- Mintage limited to 99 coins only!
- Consists of One Troy ounce of .999 fine silver.
- The face value of £1 (GBP) is fully backed by Gibraltar’s government.
- On the obverse side has Queen Elizabeth II’s effigy.
- The reverse face includes the Royal Arms of England from King Richard I.
- Black colorization of the Three Lions.
- Reverse proof coins!
The Royal Arms of England Series includes colorized proof coins in both gold and silver, but it is the silver series that offers the more robust options. The Three Lions on the shield of the Royal Arms of England are colorized in each of the separate releases. Available colors include red, blue, yellow, purple, and black. While the first four are original with mintages of 500 coins, the black coin is available with an ultra-low mintage of just 99 coins!
King Richard I is better known as Richard the Lionheart. He was King of England for just a decade in the late-12th century, but he left a lasting mark on the kingdom. The second king from the House of Plantagenet, he spent most of his reign abroad. Some of that time was spent in France defending Plantagenet lands and English claims in the region, while the rest was spent as the leading Christian commander in the Third Crusade in the Middle East.
On the reverse of 2018 1 oz British Silver Royal Arms of England Gibraltar Reverse Proof Coins is the image of the shield representing the monarchy that Richard the Lionheart designed. This imagery was used for more than 200 years by Plantagenet monarchs until slight changes came during King Edward III’s reign in 1369.
The obverse of 2018 British Silver Royal Arms of England Gibraltar Coins includes the right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is England’s longest-reigning monarch and is depicted here in the third-generation design created for the Royal Mint of England in 1984 by Raphael Maklouf.
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