2023 1 oz British Gold Tudor Beasts Bull of Clarence Coin (BU)
The Tudor Beasts Series at the Royal Mint follows the path set forth by the Queen’s Beasts Series, a collection that was available from 2016 to 2021. Rather than covering a broad swath of the history of England’s monarch, the Tudor Beasts focuses on the heraldic creatures used by the Tudor Dynasty. Today, 2023 1 oz British Gold Tudor Beasts Bull of Clarence Coins are available to you online from Dave & Co.
Coin Highlights:
- Available to you in individual flips, plastic tubes of 10 coins, or Monster Boxes of 100 coins!
- 3rd BU coin in the Tudor Beasts Series!
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold in BU condition.
- The face value of 100 Pound sterling (GBP) is fully backed by the British government.
- On the obverse is a bust of King Charles III.
- The reverse features the new Bull of Clarence design.
One of the most famous monarchs of the House of Tudor was Henry VIII, who reigned from 1509 to 1547. He is well-known for his six marriages and the English Reformation. Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church and established the Church of England, making him the Supreme Head of the Church.
All of these 2023 1 oz British Gold Tudor Beasts Bull of Clarence Coins are available to you with individual flips. Multiples come in plastic tubes of 10 coins or in Monster Boxes of 100 coins with a total of 10 tubes in the box. coins or in Uncirculated condition.
On the obverse of 2023 British Gold Tudor Beasts Bull of Clarence Coins, you will find a new portrait of King Charles III. Designed in late 2022 by Martin Jennings, this is the first portrait of Charles III’s reign and includes an opposing orientation for his bust compared to the reign of his mother, Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The reverse side of the 2023 1 oz Gold Tudor Beasts Bull of Clarence Coins includes the powerful image of the Bull supporting a shield with the Tudor Rose. The Bull of Clarence became prominent during the reign of King Edward IV, who belonged to the House of York. Edward IV used the symbol to represent his claim to the throne and as a personal emblem. The black color of the bull symbolizes strength and power.