Buy 2019 GB

Price:   $805.50  $99.00-88%

  • Model: 245378
  • 1000 Units in Stock

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    • Details
    The second release of the exciting 4-Coin Tower of London series from the Royal Mint celebrates the Crown Jewels. This coin has been graded a perfect PF-70 by NGC.

    Coin Highlights:
    • Limited edition presentation mintage of 800 worldwide.
    • Contains 0.25 oz of .9999 fine Gold.
    • Packaged in a certified plastic holder from NGC to guarantee and protect the coins perfect PF-70 condition.
    • Includes a special Tower of London mint mark, featured on an official UK coin for the first time.
    • Obverse: Includes the Jody Clark designed effigy of Her Majesty Elizabeth II along with the denomination.
    • Reverse: Features the crown of Mary of Modena, the wife of James VII of Scotland, surrounded by a part of the Tower of London walls.


    The second coin in the 4-Coin Tower of London series from the Royal Mint features the Crown Jewels in a quarter ounce Gold edition. Add the Gold Quarter Ounce Tower of London Crown Jewels coin to your cart today!

    Tower of London
    The Tower of London, a world heritage site, sees a plethora of tourists from all over, and boasts a long history beginning in 1066. Behind the stone walls of the Tower of London are the Crown Jewels. Kept under armed guard, they are a collection of royal regalia still used by the monarch today.

    The jewels are still worn on important state occasions, and were first made for Mary of Modena by the goldsmith Richard De Beauvoir in 1685, including a coronation crown, state crown and a diadem (head covering). The coronation crown no longer exists, but the other two pieces reside with the main collection of Crown Jewels at the Tower of London.



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