I n 2016 the Royal Mint launched the first of ten collector coins known as the Queen's Beast coins. Each of the coins representing a beast with links to the Great British royal ancestry. In 2021, an eleventh coin was released which featured all ten of the Queen's Beasts on a single coin
This website is dedicated to the coin series for collectors and precious metal investors alike. The Queen's Beast coin set is recognised around the world and commands a higher premium than most other popular bullion coins. This is attributed to their high collectability and beautiful designs
The first coin was released in 2016 and featured the Lion of England which was minted in fine .999 Gold as well as fine Silver
Demand for the coin was so great that the Royal Mint sold out very quickly. The Gold versions of the coins were made in 1oz and 1/4oz allowing for investors with smaller budgets to be able to collect the series
Platinum versions of the coins was produced from 2017 which make ideal investments for collectors looking to own a precious metal rarer than gold
Interestingly, the Queen's Beast coin series saw the first 2 ounce silver bullion coin ever minted for sale within the United Kingdom
The mythical beasts featured in the range were made into statues to form a guard of honour during Queen Elizabeth II's coronation
The 2021 completer coin has been confirmed as the last in the series which reunites all beasts from the range. Many collectors are predicting this coin will eventually have the highest premium of all the set
Gold Designs
Gold remains the most popular precious metal for private investors to own. The Gold designs offer the ultimate safe haven investment with the coin being fine Gold and with some of the most attractive designed coins on offer
Silver Designs
Silver Queen's Beast coins are very popular given the lower capital expenditure required to collect the entire range. They offer investors exposure to a precious metal at a fraction of the cost to the Gold or Platinum coins
Platinum Designs
The Platinum designs are more of a niche investment and come at a higher expense to Silver, however, they are highly attractive pieces that offer the investor an inflation hedge which an industrial demand benefit too