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| 背面描述 | A boldly rendered, crowned lion statant gardant occupies the centre of the field, depicted in high sculptural relief with richly detailed mane, powerful musculature, and an open roaring mouth. The beast rests one forepaw upon a heraldic shield bearing a complex armorial device featuring a castle, a pomegranate, and a bird, referencing the Queen's Beast tradition. The legend QUEEN'S LION arcs along the upper periphery, while the date 2026 is prominently placed in the lower field. The engraver's signature DL appears at the base of the design. Small lozenge stops flank the lower field, and the mirror-like proof surface provides strong contrast to the intricately worked relief. |
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The Queen's Lion — a title referring to the heraldic lion assigned to the Queen Consort's position in the royal arms — gained renewed attention following the accession of Charles III in September 2022, when Camilla's elevation to Queen Consort resurrected formal heraldic distinctions that had been dormant since the death of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother decades earlier. This two-ounce issue continues the Royal Mint's ongoing Tudor Beasts series lineage, drawing on the ten heraldic supporters that flanked the entrance to Hampton Court Palace in the sixteenth century.