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2021 White Greyhound Of Richmond Quarter Ounce Gold Proof Queen's Beasts Coin

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997.4‰
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The Britannia Coin Company
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Enhance your Queen's Beasts set with the 2021 White Greyhound of Richmond 1/4oz gold proof coin, the ninth release in The Royal Mint's celebrated heraldic series. The greyhound was adopted as a badge by Henry VII to highlight his descent from both the Yorkist and Lancastrian houses following the Wars of the Roses. On Jody Clark's dynamic reverse, the hound stands alert with one paw resting on a shield that shows a crowned Tudor rose: a symbol of unity and legitimacy for the Tudor dynasty. This £25 quarter-ounce coin is struck in 7.80 grams of 999.9 fine gold and finished to flawless proof quality, achieved through repeated strikes of hand-prepared dies. Issued in 2021 with a worldwide limit of only 1,000 coins, each pre-owned example is offered in its original Royal Mint case with a numbered certificate of authenticity. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]