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Pre-Owned 2021 UK Queen's Beasts White Greyhound of Richmond 1oz Proof Gold Coin

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Gold
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0.99990
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31.100
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11.70
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11.70
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4,645.85 USD
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Atkinsons Bullion
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United Kingdom
Last price update
2026-06-21
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This Pre-Owned 2021 UK Queen's Beasts White Greyhound of Richmond 1oz Proof Gold Coin is part of the Queen's Beasts coin range from The Royal Mint. The coin's reverse features a beautiful depiction of the White Greyhound of Richmond and a shield showing the crowned Tudor rose. The obverse design depicts the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, and the monetary denomination of £100. - Contains 1 troy ounce of 999.9 fine gold. - Manufactured by The Royal Mint. - VAT free and Capital Gains Tax exempt. - Struck to a proof finish. - Diameter: 32.69mm. - Supplied in original Royal Mint presentation box with certificate of authenticity. These coins were limited to a mintage of only 380. This coin was the tenth release in the series of ten designs that celebrate each of The Queen’s Beasts. The Queen’s Beasts bullion range celebrates the British Monarchy and the centuries of fascinating heraldry that has been a part of their story. At the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, ten heraldic beasts stood guard. The plaster models were created for the occasion, symbolising the various strands of royal ancestry brought together in a young woman about to be crowned queen.