The White Lion of Mortimer, a heraldic symbol with roots tracing back to the 14th century, has been a significant emblem in British history. Originating with Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, this emblem was later adopted by the House of York and prominently featured during the reign of Edward IV. The Royal Mint’s 2021 Queen’s Beasts Collection celebrates this rich heritage with the release of the 1oz Platinum White Lion of Mortimer Coin. Struck in 999.5 fine platinum, this coin offers both investors and collectors a piece that embodies historical significance and exceptional craftsmanship.
Key Features:
- Mint: The Royal Mint
- Purity: 999.5 fine platinum
- Obverse Design: Effigy of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Jody Clark
- Reverse Design: The White Lion of Mortimer, designed by Jody Clark
On the obverse side, the coin features the fifth definitive portrait of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, meticulously crafted by designer Jody Clark. This depiction captures the Queen in right-facing profile, adorned with the Royal Diamond Diadem, a symbol of her enduring reign. Accompanying the portrait are inscriptions denoting the coin’s face value and the year of issue, providing authenticity and context.
The reverse side showcases the majestic White Lion of Mortimer, another masterful creation by Jody Clark. Unlike the traditional Lion of England, this lion is depicted without a crown, emphasizing its unique lineage. The lion stands assertively beside a shield bearing the ‘white rose en soleil’—a white rose encircled by a golden sun—a badge closely associated with Edward IV and Richard III. The intricate chainmail background texture enhances the design’s depth, reflecting the coin’s connection to England’s storied past.
Combining historical significance with superior craftsmanship, the 2021 1oz Platinum White Lion of Mortimer Coin is a distinguished addition to any collection or investment portfolio. Its limited mintage and association with The Royal Mint’s esteemed Queen’s Beasts series enhance its desirability, making it a prudent choice for those seeking both aesthetic appeal and potential appreciation in value.


