The Queen's Beasts (coin)

The April 2021 release included a "one of a kind" gold coin weighing 10 kg and a denominated value of £10,000.

Based upon the UK spot price at the time of release, the 10 kg gold coin had an intrinsic scrap value of approximately £411,000.

On February 18, 2016, Wholesale Direct Metals announced that they would be the exclusive North American distributor for the Royal Mint of the Lion of England bullion coins.

DG REG FD is an abbreviation of the Latin "Dei Gratia Regina Fidei Defensor," meaning "By the Grace of God, Queen, Defender of the Faith".

It is a form of the style of the British sovereign of Queen Elizabeth II common on coins of the pound sterling.

The Black Bull of Clarence is the fourth in the series of Queen's Beasts bullion coins, released 2018.

Beginning with this fourth release, the obverse background of the bullion versions was changed from a stucco-like finish to an arcing pattern of many small diamonds.

The White Lion of Mortimer is the eighth in the series of Queen's Beasts bullion coins, released in 2020 The White Horse of Hanover is the ninth in the series of Queen's Beasts bullion coins, released in 2020.

It is presented in non-bullion variants with a booklet detailing the fascinating history and symbolism behind each beast.

[13] The Completer Coin introduced 2 kg and 10 kg gold versions featuring the popular Queen's Beasts designs for the first time, and this commemoration of the series does not include several versions in the actual series such as 1/4 oz gold in both proof and bullion formats.