The Tudor Beasts Coin Series from The Royal Mint highlights the heraldic animals associated with the monarchs of the Tudor Dynasty, which ruled England from 1485 to 1603. The Tudor Beasts series honors the 10 creatures depicted on the moat bridge at Hampton Court. Now, the 2025 1/4 oz British Gold Tudor Beasts The Queen’s Panther Coins are available from BullionMax. C... Read More
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When Henry Tudor ascended the throne in 1485, he sought to affirm his rule by embracing his Welsh heritage. The Red Dragon of Wales became a key symbol for the Tudor dynasty, known as the Tudor Dragon. Right now, the 2024 1/4 oz British Gold Tudor Beasts The T... Read More
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The Tudor Beasts Series from The Royal Mint highlights the heraldic beasts that played a key role during the reign of the House of Tudor. The Tudors held the English throne from Henry Tudor's ascension in 1485 until Queen Elizabeth I's death in 1603. Among the Tudor monarchs, King Henry VIII's reign was particularly significant, as he introduced many of the 10 heraldic bea... Read More
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The Tudor Beasts Series from The Royal Mint showcases heraldic symbols associated with King Henry VIII, used to reinforce his family’s lineage and claim to the English throne. The latest release in the series highlights the Greyhound of Richmond, one of 10 creatures positioned along the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court Palace. Right now, 2025 1 oz Proof British Gold Tudor Be... Read More
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The Tudor Beasts Coin Series from The Royal Mint celebrates the heraldic beasts that were displayed by the monarchs of the Tudor Dynasty, who ruled England from 1485 to 1603. This important family made a lasting impact on both English and European history. The Royal Mint’s collection focuses on the 10 Tudor Beasts found at Hampton Court on the moat bridge. Right now, the... Read More
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Immerse yourself in the captivating history of the monarchy with the Royal Mint’s latest collection of silver and gold coins. Departing from the previous Queen’s Beasts Series that graced the years 2016-2021, the new Tudor Beasts Series takes center stage. This remarkable collection pays homage to the renowned Tudor dynasty, which held the throne of England from 1485 to 1603. With a legacy that introduced some of the most iconic monarchs in British history, the Tudor Beasts Series offers a captivating glimpse into the world of the Tudors.
The images that will feature in the Tudor Beasts Series from the Royal Mint are inspired by the heraldic statues from the Moat Bridge leading into Hampden Court. Many of these emblems are closely associated with the rule of King Henry VIII, but in general, are reflective of the entire Tudor Dynasty. Designs to feature in this series include (not in a particular order):
The Tudor Dynasty finds its origins with King Henry VII, who ascended to the throne after his triumphant victory over King Richard III of the House of York in 1485 at the historic Battle of Bosworth. This decisive moment marked the end of the Wars of the Roses, a tumultuous period of conflict between the House of York and the House of Lancaster. Through his marriage to Elizabeth of York, Henry VII established the House of Tudor, envisioning a united realm from the factions that once warred against each other. While history remembers his son, King Henry VIII, and his granddaughter, Elizabeth I, more prominently, Henry VII laid the foundation for the illustrious Tudor legacy.
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