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The 2022 Lion of England £5 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Hot on Sale

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The Queen’s Beasts are recognised as ten heraldic statues that represent the genealogy of Queen Elizabeth II. One of the most iconic beasts in heraldry, and an animal that has appeared on royal emblems since the beginning of the twelfth century is none other than the Lion of England. Featured on the Shield of England for as long as it has existed, the Lion’s inclusion on artefacts can be traced back to the Norman times when Kings of England would showcase the heraldic beast on motifs.
A symbol of pride and courage, the Lion of England is depicted at Hampton Court Palace with a shield bearing the combined arms of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. A unique representation of the ancestry of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, The Lion of England is iconic to British Numismatic History and its renowned statue is showcased quite splendidly on this Lion of England 2022 UK £5 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin. 

A Breathtaking illustration of the courageous beast is featured on its reverse, demonstrating the incredible artistic ability of the illustrator, David Lawrence. Also included is the inscription of the year of issue, 2022. 

Showcased on the obverse of this release is the renowned Fifth Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II designed by Jody Clark. 

A Second Release in the Tudor Beasts Series, this Breathtaking Coin is a must-have for collectors! 

Your Coin will be housed in informational packaging allowing you to explore the history of the Tudor beasts in further depth!

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