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2025 UK Tudor Beasts Greyhound of Richmond 1/4oz Gold Coin

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Atkinsons Bullion
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The 2025 UK Tudor Beasts Greyhound of Richmond 1/4oz Gold Coin is the seventh release in The Royal Mint's Royal Tudor Beasts bullion coin range. The reverse of the coin features a beautifully detailed design by David Lawrence, showing the Greyhound of Richmond bearing a shield. A textured surface animation within the background provides an additional security feature. The obverse of the coin features the official uncrowned coinage portrait of His Majesty King Charles III by Martin Jennings. The coin's monetary denomination is shown to the right. - Contains 0.25 troy ounces of 999.9 fine gold. - Manufactured by The Royal Mint, UK. - Struck to a [bullion](https://atkinsonsbullion.com/help-advice/glossary) finish. - VAT free and Capital Gains Tax exempt. - Diameter: 22.00mm. The Tudor Beasts coin series takes inspiration from the 10 heraldic stone beasts that line the moat bridge of Hampton Court Palace. The Greyhound of Richmond was first used by Edmund Tudor, Henry VIII's grandfather who previously inherited it from Edward III.