In a line-up that features a plethora of predatory beasts and birds of prey, the mighty Yale of Beaufort stands out as one of the most fantastical of all the The Queen’s Beasts.
The Yale of Beaufort is uniquely characterised by its animalistic attributes, taking an overall form reminiscent of a goat or antelope yet bearing boar-like tusks and a gold-spotted coat. Perhaps most impressive of all, the Yale prominently features a large set of axial horns ornately adorning its crown.
The Yale can be traced back to Henry VII and his mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort – the matriarch of the Tudor dynasty. The Yale has been faithfully reimagined by Royal Mint designer Jody Clark, whose captivating depiction of the mythical beast makes its way on to a one ounce platinum bullion coin.
The 2020 design features the Yale standing proudly atop the historic Beaufort portcullis, prominently displaying its magnificent horns, spotted coat and imposing tusks. The stunning features of the Yale are backed by a secure chainmail background texture, providing a fitting backdrop for this impressive beast.
Blending the regal heritage of the monarchy with the mythical visage of the beast, the Yale of Beaufort bullion coin is an enchanting addition to The Queen’s Beasts Collection, also available as a ten-ounce silver coin.
Specification
Specification | Value |
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Denomination | £100 |
Alloy | 999.5 Fine Platinum |
Diameter | 32.69mm |
Reverse Designer | Jody Clark |
Obverse Designer | Jody Clark |
Specification | Value |
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Quality | Bullion |
Year | 2020 |
Pure Metal Type | Platinum |
Pure Metal Content | 1 Troy oz |
Fineness | 999.5 |
Packaging | Single Coin Capsule |