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2026 UK Tudor Beasts Queen's Lion 1/4oz Gold Coin - Full Tube of 25 Coins

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Gold
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0.99990
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194.400
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Atkinsons Bullion
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This bundle offers you an exclusive rate on 25 x 2026 UK Tudor Beasts Queen’s Lion 1/4oz Gold Coins in a tube from The Royal Mint. The reverse of the coin features a crowned Queen's lion bearing Jane Seymour’s badge, designed by artist David Lawrence. The English lion is set against a surface animation background that provides the coin with an additional security feature. Details of the coins weight, purity, year-date, and the text "THE QUEEN'S LION" are also visible on the outer coin. The obverse of the coin bears the uncrowned portrait of King Charles III designed by sculptor Martin Jennings, along with the coin's monetary denomination. - Total coin weight: 194.25g of fine gold. - Manufactured by The Royal Mint in Llantrisant, South Wales. - Struck to a [bullion](https://atkinsonsbullion.com/help-advice/glossary) finish. - VAT free and Capital Gains Tax exempt. - Coin diameter: 22.00mm. - Supplied in Royal Mint tube. The lion has stood as a symbol of Britain for generations, representing courage and pride. Its presence in heraldry reflects the enduring ideals of British strength and resilience, commemorating a timeless symbol of British identity and national pride. The Tudor Beasts coin series takes inspiration from the ten heraldic stone beasts that guard the gate to Hampton Court Palace. These majestic beasts were commissioned to commemorate the historic union of Henry VIII and his third wife, Jane Seymour.