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2021 White Greyhound Of Richmond Five Pound Crown Brilliant Uncirculated Queen's Beasts Coin

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The Britannia Coin Company
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The 2021 White Greyhound of Richmond is the final of the ten heraldic animals in the Royal Mint's Queen's Beasts series. Each of the designs represents a symbol of Elizabeth II's royal ancestry and this attentive canine can be traced in heraldry back to Edward III. It was also a favoured beast of the Tudor Family. To the obverse of this UK coin is Elizabeth II as designed by Royal Mint designer Jody Clark. The reverse, also by Clark, shows the agile greyhound behind a shield crested with the crowned Tudor Rose. This 28.28 gram coin is struck in cupronickel with a brilliant uncirculated finish. It has a diameter of 38.61 millimetres and a denomination of Five Pound sterling. Included is the original folder and slipcase housing this pre-owned British coin. Your chance to obtain a collectable Queen's Beasts coin which is no longer available directly from the Mint. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]