2026 UK St George and the Dragon 1oz Silver Coin - Monster Box of 500 Coins
This bundle offers you an exclusive rate on 500 of the 2026 UK St George and the Dragon 1oz Silver Coins in an official Royal Mint monster box. The 2026 UK St George and the Dragon 1oz Silver Coin is the third release in the series of Royal Mint bullion coins exploring this legendary tale. The reverse of each coin features a brand-new dramatic retelling of the age-old conflict between good and evil, depicting St George on horseback as he battles the fearsome dragon. Designed by Sandra Deiana, the portrayal pays tribute to the 500th anniversary of St George captured on British coinage. The image is set upon a textured background and is surrounded by a border which includes micro-text detailing the coin's year date, weight, and fineness. The obverse of each coin bears the uncrowned portrait of King Charles III designed by sculptor Martin Jennings, along with the coin's monetary denomination of 2 pounds. - Contains 500 troy ounces of 999.0 fine silver. - Manufactured by The Royal Mint. - Struck to a [bullion](https://atkinsonsbullion.com/help-advice/glossary) finish. - [Capital Gains Tax](https://atkinsonsbullion.com/help-advice/capital-gains-tax-your-questions-answered) exempt. - Coin Diameter: 38.61mm. - Supplied in original Royal Mint monster box. This coin is the third in the series of bullion coins exploring the legend of St George. The design on this coin features a modern reimagining of St George battling the dragon by Sandra Deiana. The depiction of St George and the Dragon has long been a tradition on British coinage, with Benedetto Pistrucci's interpretation on the gold sovereign coin being the most well known. The legend of St George slaying the dragon symbolises victory of good over evil, courage in the face of danger, and protection of the realm - ideals which solidify St George's importance as a figure of national pride. As an official partner of The Royal Mint, we purchase these coins directly from The Royal Mint in Llantrisant, South Wales.