We present to you a wonderful collectible and investment item, embodying a thousand years of royal history: the “Yale of Beaufort Queen’s Beasts” 1 kilogram pure silver coin, minted by the Royal Mint in Britain in 2022. This coin is part of the legendary “Queen’s Beasts” series, and it represents the deep connection between the British monarchy and its historical assets. This coin is an exceptional asset due to its weight (1 kilogram of pure silver!),
its regal design, and its high purity level. However, its most critical feature is its extremely limited mintage – only 72 units – which makes it one of the rarest and most sought-after collectibles in the numismatic bullion world.
This coin combines the power of precious metal with the historical richness of the British monarchy. The “Queen’s Beasts” series commemorates the statues of the ten mythological and real beasts that were placed at the entrance to Westminster Abbey during the coronation ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II.
The House of Tudor: A powerful English ruling dynasty that governed the Kingdom of England between 1485 and 1603, producing five monarchs.
Royal Representation: The Queen’s Beasts, including the Yale of Beaufort, represented the prominent monarchs of the dynasty, who were Henry VII, Henry VIII, and Elizabeth I.
In an effort to honor this history, the Royal Mint created the coin with a design by Jody Clark, featuring the Tudor Panther with the royal shield, thereby symbolizing the undisputed power of the monarchy.
The obverse displays the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and information about the coin’s value. The designer of the obverse was Jody Clark.
The reverse of the coin depicts one of the beasts of the Tudor kingdom – the Yale of Beaufort. The designer of the obverse was David Lawrence.
- Product ID1-110
- Year2022
- Thickness m"m'-
- Diameter m"m100
- Purity999
- Gram1000
- Oz32.15
- Max Mintage72
Royal Mint is a British manufacturer that deals in precious metals, including trading coins and collectibles that are more than 1000 years old.
Royal Mint is located in London, England, and so is their manufacturing plant where they mint the famous and well-known coins of Queen Elizabeth II.












