- Take this opportunity to own the fourth coin in The Queen's Beasts Collection
- The Black Bull of Clarence is beautifully portrayed by coin designer Jody Clark
- Released in the same year as the 65th anniversary of Her Majesty The Queen's coronation
- Struck in ten ounces of 999 fine silver and finished to Proof standard
The Queen's Beasts were presented to Her Majesty The Queen in 1953 at her coronation. This year, we celebrate the 65th anniversary of this momentous event, so this historic piece is the perfect addition to your collection and only 600 coins have been made.
The Black Bull of Clarence has been a symbol of power since the fifteenth century when Edward IV became the first Yorkist King of England, and it is widely believed that his army bore the bull on their shields. This majestic beast then appeared on the Royal Arms and on coins in the 1560s after Elizabeth I ordered the recoinage of all silver
Sales of this coin cannot be shipped/accepted from regions outside of Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, and China. Orders outside of these regions will be canceled.
Additional Info
Year | 2018 |
Metal Content | 10 oz |
Denomination | GBP 10 |
Purity | 999 |
Condition | Proof |
Country | United Kingdom |
Manufacturer | Royal Mint |
Mintage | 600 |
Diameter (mm) | 65 |
Edge | Reeded |
Series | Queen's Beast |
Box & Certificate | Yes |