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2020 White Horse Of Hanover Two Ounce Silver Bullion Queen's Beasts Coin

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996.6‰
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The Britannia Coin Company
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Add a bold symbol of royal lineage to your collection with this 2020 White Horse of Hanover 2oz silver bullion coin, part of The Royal Mint's acclaimed Queen's Beasts series. Struck in two troy ounces of 999.9 fine silver, this impressive bullion coin features a dynamic heraldic design by Jody Clark, showing a horse rearing above a shield which shows the badge of the House of Hanover. The House of Hanover became the ruling dynasty of Britain in 1714, beginning with King George I and continuing a line of monarchs that shaped the modern British monarchy. This design is paired with Clark's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, uniting centuries of royal heritage in one finely struck piece. With its high silver purity, detailed artistry, and strong collector demand, the 2020 White Horse of Hanover stands out as one of the most popular designs in the ten-coin Queen's Beasts series. A great addition to any silver stack. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]