The Royal Mint is Commemorating These 10 Heraldic Beasts in Stunning Silver Coins

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The Unicorn of Scotland is the fourth issue.

The Unicorn symbolizes power and identity. It first appeared in Scottish lore during the 12th century.

These silver mint coins are ten times the size of other popular bullion coins such as the silver American Eagle coin or Canadian Maple coin. If that isn't enough to make them stand out, the beautiful image of the Unicorn along with a shield emblazoned with lion crest of Scotland on the coin's reverse certainly will. Each is minted with .9999 pure silver, and denominated with £10 (British pounds).

The coins ship from the mint individually encapsulated in clear plastic. Full mint boxes contain 15 coins.

The coin's obverse carries the iconic portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The weight and purity of this sovereign coin is backed by the British government.

Buyers are welcome to purchase in any quantity, but should not delay. This particular design promises to be among the most popular in the series and will go quickly.

Britain's Royal Mint has been minting the coins of the realm for more than a thousand years. Sir Isaac Newton served as Warden of the Mint in 1696. Among other duties, he was responsible for investigating counterfeit coins. After 3 years in that role, he was appointed Master of the Mint, a title he retained until his death in 1727.



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