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1 troy ounce gold Queens Beasts Lion of England coin 2016
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1 troy ounce gold Queens Beasts Lion of England coin 2016
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- Tradable world wide
- Customer rating: 9.7
The 1 troy ounce Queens Beasts Lion of England 2016 coin is a gold bullion coin made from 99.99% pure gold, issued by the Royal Mint. This coin is the first in the Queens Beasts.
Specifications
Physical properties
Net weight
The net weight is determined by multiplying the gross weight with with the purity. |
1 troy ounce |
Purity and metal type | 99,99% | Gold |
Origin
Mint | Royal Mint |
Year of issue | 2016 |
Face Value | 100 pounds |
Price properties
Selling price | € 2.701,00 |
Metal worth | € 2.547,15 |
Price per gram
The price per gram is determined by dividing the sales price by the net weight. |
€ 86,84 |
Premium
The premium is determined by substracting the metal worth from the sales price. |
€ 153,85 |
Investment score | B-label |
Other specifications
Storage possible | Yes |
Availability | In stock |
Information
1 troy ounce gold Queens Beasts Lion of England coin 2016
The 1 troy ounce Queens Beasts Lion of England 2016 coin is part of the prestigious Queens Beasts series by the Royal Mint, dedicated to the ten legendary heraldic beasts of the British monarchy. This coin, struck in 1 troy ounce of 24-carat gold (99.99% pure), represents the Lion of England, an ancient symbol of strength and royal power.Design 1 troy ounce gold Queens Beasts Lion of England coin
Obverse
Jody Clark's design depicts an imposing lion holding the shield of England, framed by an elegant border with inscriptions.
Reverse
The reverse of the coin features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, also designed by Clark, reinforcing the connection to the British monarchy.
In addition to its value as a bullion coin, this coin holds historical and artistic significance. The Queens Beasts series is inspired by the statues present at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, each representing a mythical or heraldic beast from British history. The Lion of England, as the first coin in the series, emphasizes the importance of this symbolism within British culture and history. This makes the coin not only a valuable addition to an investment portfolio but also an intriguing piece for collectors.
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The Royal Mint is the official mint of the United Kingdom and boasts a rich history spanning over 1,100 years. Throughout these centuries, the mint has served the United Kingdom during times of war, political upheaval, and social and economic progress. The Royal Mint is renowned for its innovation and is considered a true leader in the world of coinage.
Given the significant role the Royal Mint has played, there is a Royal Mint Museum located within the mint itself in Llantrisant, South Wales. The museum showcases the fascinating history of the Royal Mint and many of the coins it has produced, including experimental coins, artworks, and tools. The quality of the Royal Mint's coins is exceptional, thanks to the innovative production techniques and technologies employed in their minting process.
Investment score
This product has a B-label (Common bullion coins and bars). This means that it is a common coin or bar that is easily tradable worldwide. However, a product with this label is more expensive than a product with an A-label, so as an investment in physical gold and silver, this product is not the most cost-effective choice. Examples of coins with a B-label are coins with a lower mintage.
Label informationInvestment score: An A-label means that this is one of our most common products. When purchasing physical precious metals, we advise looking at both the lowest price per gram and the lowest spread. The spread indicates the difference between the buying and selling price. An A-label signifies that this is a favorable choice when buying gold and silver.
Investment score: A B-label means that this is a common coin or bar, which is widely tradable worldwide. However, a product with this label is more expensive than a product with an A-label, so as an investment in physical gold and silver, this product is not the most cost-effective choice.
Investment score: A C-label means that this is a less favorable investment choice compared to a product with a higher investment score. Products with a C-label are considered collectibles.