Why purchase this impressively graded Queen's Beasts 2021 White Greyhound of Richmond 1/4 oz. gold coin?
This tenth and final bullion release of The Royal Mint's Queen's Beasts series is a tribute to the Greyhound of Richmond. The series explores the powerful tradition of British heraldry and the associations with the Queen's heritage.
This 22 mm diameter 2021 White Greyhound of Richmond bullion coin is struck from 1/4 Troy oz. of .9999 fine gold.
The certified coin includes ModernCoinMart's exclusive Queen's Beasts style label.
The coin is designated First Releases.
Sensational Design by Royal Mint Coin Designer Jody Clark
Obverse: Located on the obverse is a crowned portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, encircled by the inscriptions "ELIZABETH II," "D.G. REG. F.D." and "25 POUNDS."
Reverse: A White Greyhound with a studded collar stands proudly on the reverse, with one paw supporting a shield depicting the Tudor Rose symbol adorned with the Royal Crown. Inscribed "WHITE GREYHOUND OF RICHMOND" and "1/4 OZ FINE GOLD 999.9 2021." Jody Clark created all ten of the heraldic Queen's Beasts series designs, as well as the common obverse effigy of the Queen. Mr. Clark has been a sculptor/engraver for The Royal Mint since 2012.
Virtually Flawless Mint State 69 First Releases
The Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) received this 2021 Great Britain 1/4 oz. Gold Queen's Beasts White Greyhound of Richmond coin for review within the first thirty days of release and judged it be in nearly perfect Mint State 69 condition. The ?25 coin is encapsulated in a NGC protective holder accompanied by a Queen's Beasts themed certification label confirming its First Releases status
Don't hesitate to add this specially labeled 2021 White Greyhound of Richmond gold coin, the final bullion release of the Queen's Beasts series, to your collection today!
This 2021 Great Britain 1/4 oz Gold Queen's Beasts - The White Greyhound of Richmond £25 Coin NGC MS69 FR Exclusive Queen's Beasts Label is proudly minted by the Royal Mint.
The Royal Mint boasts over 1000 years of experience. Today it strikes coins and medals for over 50 countries each year.