The Queen’s Beast Completer bar exists for one purpose: to bring the entire ten-beast series together in a single piece. Where each individual Queen’s Beast coin focused on one heraldic guardian, the Completer gathers all ten simultaneously — a summation of the program that ran from 2016 through 2021 and drew on the ten creatures that stood watch at Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953. The Royal Mint produced this bar in a distinctive diamond orientation, giving it an immediately recognizable format that sets it apart from every other bar in their catalog.
Key Features:
- Purity & Weight: 1 troy ounce of .9999 fine silver
- Metal: Silver
- Obverse Design: All ten Queen’s Beasts arranged in individual panels around a central circular medallion bearing a young effigy of Queen Elizabeth II; inscribed “THE QUEEN’S BEASTS” around the central portrait; heraldic floral emblems at each corner point of the diamond
- Reverse Design: The Royal Mint’s crowned heraldic shield at upper left; inscribed “THE ROYAL MINT,” “1oz,” “999.9,” and “FINE SILVER”; deeply textured crosshatch background field
- Format: Diamond-shaped bar — square rotated 45 degrees, with softly beveled corner points
- Limited mintage of only 70,000 bars
The obverse is among the most compositionally ambitious designs the Royal Mint has produced in bar format. Ten individual arched panels radiate outward from a central circle, each housing one of the Queen’s Beasts in its own framed vignette. Moving around the composition, the Lion of England, the Unicorn of Scotland, the Red Dragon of Wales, the Black Bull of Clarence, the Falcon of the Plantagenets, the Yale of Beaufort, the White Lion of Mortimer, the White Horse of Hanover, the Griffin of Edward III, and the White Greyhound of Richmond are all present — each rendered with the detail level consistent with the broader series. At the center sits a portrait of the young Queen Elizabeth II, the same effigy used on the original coins that flanked her at the 1953 coronation ceremony, completing the historical reference point of the entire program. Heraldic floral emblems — Tudor rose, Scottish thistle, Welsh leek, and Irish shamrock — mark each of the diamond’s four corner points, representing the nations of the United Kingdom. The layered guilloche background ties the composition together with the Royal Mint’s characteristic precision.
The reverse is clean and functional — a deeply textured crosshatch field gives the surface visual interest, with the Royal Mint’s crowned heraldic shield at upper left and all hallmarking inscriptions clearly struck below.
Each bar arrives new from the Royal Mint. The diamond orientation is not merely decorative — it is the format’s defining feature, immediately distinguishing the Completer from standard rectangular bars and making it display-ready from any angle.
For collectors who followed the Queen’s Beast series from its 2016 launch, this bar is the natural final piece. Add it to your cart today.




