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2020 White Horse Of Hanover One Ounce Gold Proof Queen's Beasts Coin

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996.5‰
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The Britannia Coin Company
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Add a distinguished release to your Queen's Beasts collection with this pre-owned 2020 White Horse of Hanover 1oz gold proof coin from The Royal Mint. The Queen's Beasts series takes its inspiration from the ten heraldic statues that stood outside Westminster Abbey for Queen Elizabeth II's coronation, celebrating centuries of royal symbolism. The White Horse of Hanover joined British heraldry with George I, the first Hanoverian king, who inherited the throne in 1714. Jody Clark's reverse shows the horse rearing above a shield decorated with George I's Royal Arms. Struck in one troy ounce of 24-carat (999.9) gold to flawless proof standard, this £100 coin was issued in 2020 as part of a strictly limited presentation of just 390 pieces. We'll supply your Queen's Beasts coin in its official Royal Mint case with a numbered certificate of authenticity. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]