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25 Pounds - Charles III Seymour Unicorn, Gold Proof

Uitgever Royal Mint
Jaar 2024
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Diameter 22 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde A rampant unicorn, associated with the heraldic badge of Jane Seymour, depicted in full figure and facing left, wearing a royal coronet upon its head and a decorative wreath of Tudor roses about its neck. The unicorn bears a shield displaying the personal arms of Jane Seymour, third queen consort of Henry VIII. The engraver's initials 'DL' appear in the field, and the inscription SEYMOUR UNICORN flanks the central device, with the date 2024 incorporated into the legend.
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Oplage 2024 - Proof
Aanvullende informatie

The Seymour Unicorn is one of the so-called "Queen's Beasts" heraldic supporters drawn from the ten beasts that flanked the ceremonial entrance to Westminster Abbey at Elizabeth II's 1953 coronation. The unicorn in question descends specifically from the arms of the Seymour family — Jane Seymour's lineage — which entered royal heraldry through Henry VIII's third marriage. Its reappearance under Charles III continues a series that the Royal Mint has been mining commercially since 2016.

The .9999 fineness distinguishes this from earlier Queen's Beasts bullion strikes, which were issued at .9167.

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