The 2nd coin in the Tudor Beasts series features the Yale of Beaufort. This 2023 10 oz Tudor Beasts Yale of Beaufort coin shows the fearsome beast holding a banner. The Yale of Beaufort is a mythical creature with the body of a goat or antelope and horns that swivel. This image looks striking in .9999 fine silver.
Key features:
- Made of 10 Troy ozs of .9999 fine silver
- 2nd Coin in the Tudor Beasts series
- Face value of 10 Pound Sterling is backed by the British Government
- Obverse features the image of Queen Elizabeth II
- Reverse side has the Yale of Beaufort
- BU (Brilliant Uncirculated) condition
The British Tudor Beasts series comes on the heels of the wildly popular Queen’s Beasts Series. The Queen’s Beasts focused on the heraldic beasts that were honored at the Queen’s coronation. This series focuses on the House of Tudor’s beasts only,
The obverse side of the coin has Jody Clark’s version of Queen Elizabeth II that was first introduced in 2015. Here she is shown at age 89 wearing the George IV State Diadem Crown. Around her head on the bottom, left are the initials D.G.REG F D which stands for the Latin phrase Dei Gratia Regina which translates to ‘By the Grace of God, Queen’. At the top left is ‘10 POUNDS’ which is the face value of the coin. To the left of the queen is ‘ELIZABETH II’.
On the reverse side is the image of the Yale of Beaufort, here showing as a hulking beast with a goat -like body and huge ram’s horns. It is standing on its hind legs and is holding the Arms of Jane Seymour, the wife of King Henry VII. The yale is supposed to represent a strong defense. To the left of the image is ‘YALE OF BEAUFORT’. To the right is ‘10 oz FINE SILVER 999.9’. At the bottom is ‘2023’.
The 2023 10 oz Tudor Beasts Yale of Beaufort Silver coin is sure to fast if the previous Queen’s Beast series is any indication. Who can resist a beautiful coin made of 10 oz of .9999 fine silver? So why even try? You need this in your collection.
Russell S (verified owner) –
Absolutely awesome 10oz British silver COIN. This is not a round. This is priced barely more than a generic round, and it is absolutely beautiful. They come from the mint in capsules. Hero, please get more Tudor Beasts, gold and silver of every size and issue!