First in the series of ten £5 coins are the Lion of England and the Unicorn of Scotland. Both of these beasts are supporters of the Royal Arms – the royal badge that represents the monarchy and the United Kingdom. The pair are seen in many everyday places, including on British passports. The Lion of England, a classic symbol of strength in British heraldry, leads the pack. The ‘King of the Beasts’ captured on this £5 coin has been finished to Brilliant Uncirculated standard.
The coins were previously only available in precious metals, but the release of the collection in Brilliant Uncirculated editions brings them to a new audience. Each coin is presented in packaging that has been specially designed for the Brilliant Uncirculated editions of The Queen’s Beasts Collection – colourful, informative fold-out wallets that display the coins and capture the imagination.
Coin Highlights:
- Previously only available in precious metals
- New editions struck to Brilliant Uncirculated standard
- Learn about the beasts in the specially designed packaging
- These coins will not enter circulation
Additional Info
Year | 2017 |
Metal Content | 28.28g |
Denomination | GBP 5 |
Condition | Brilliant Uncirculated |
Country | United Kingdom |
Manufacturer | Royal Mint |
Diameter (mm) | 38.61 |
Edge | Reeded |
Series | Queen's Beast |