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5 Pound United Kingdom Silver

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Issue year(s):
2017

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2017, Great Britain, Elizabeth II. Silver 5 Pounds Coin


Mint Year: 2017 
 
Reference: KM-1458.

Denomination: 5 Pounds - The Queen’s Beasts, II – The Griffin of Edward III.

Material: Silver (.999)

Diameter: 38.61mm


Weight: 62.02gm 


The Queen’s Beasts coins are British coins issued by the Royal Mint in platinum, gold, and silver since 2016. Each of the 10 beast coins in the series features a stylized version of one of the heraldic Queen’s Beasts statues present at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II representing her royal line of ancestry. The silver coin is notable as the first two-ounce United Kingdom silver bullion coin.



The Queen’s Beasts are ten heraldic statues representing the genealogy of Queen Elizabeth II, depicted as the Royal supporters of England. They stood in front of the temporary western annexe to Westminster Abbey for the Queen’s coronation in 1953. Each of The Queen’s Beasts consists of a heraldic beast supporting a shield bearing a badge or arms of a family associated with the ancestry of Queen Elizabeth II. They were commissioned by the British Ministry of Works from the sculptor James Woodford, who was paid the sum of £2,750 for the work. They were uncoloured except for their shields at the coronation. They are now on display in the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec.


The original models are the King’s Beasts which survive at Hampton Court Palace near London, sculpted in stone for King Henry VIII (1509–1547) and his third wife Jane Seymour. Copies survive at nearby Kew Gardens. In the 1920s a set of 76 similar heraldic beasts was replaced on the roof of St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, having been taken down in 1682 due to dilapidation.


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