Royal Tudor Beasts The Greyhound of Richmond 2025 UK £5 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin

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The Coin Company is proud to present the Royal Tudor Beasts The Greyhound of Richmond 2025 UK £5 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin by the Royal Mint.

From the stone beasts that guard the entrance at Hampton Court Palace to the emblems that can still be seen across the United Kingdom, the heraldic devices once beloved by the Tudors endure all around us. Henry VIII believed in the power of visual communication, wielding heraldry to establish continuity with the great houses of his royal ancestors. The beasts on the Moat Bridge are a potent example of how Henry VIII ensured that all visitors understood his indisputable birthright.

The Greyhound of Richmond is the most recent beast to feature on a coin as part of The Royal Mint’s Royal Tudor Beasts Collection. Henry VIII inherited the heraldic greyhound from Edward III and the House of Lancaster. After Henry VIII’s grandfather, Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, began using a white greyhound as his supporter, the beast became known as the White Greyhound of Richmond.

Standing upright with a slim build and protruding ribcage, the greyhound on the Moat Bridge is striking. Emphasising its alertness, the head is turned at an angle with its ears pricked. The beast holds a shield shaped like those used for jousting, bearing the three lions of England passant guardant, fully facing the viewer.

The coin is available in a variety of editions, including gold Proof and silver Proof editions as well as a Brilliant Uncirculated edition. The one ounce silver Proof edition of the coin features the edge inscription ‘∙ HAMPTON COURT PALACE ∙ ROYAL TUDOR BEASTS’ and is also available as part of a two-coin set that features a coin with a reverse frosted finish.

KEY FEATURES:
• The latest commemorative release in The Royal Tudor Beasts Collection

• The reverse features an interpretation of the Greyhound of Richmond by collection artist David Lawrence

• The heraldic greyhound was chosen by Henry VIII to represent and legitimise the Tudor dynasty through the evocation of the House of Lancaster

• Created in collaboration with the experts at Historic Royal Palaces

Product Availability - Early March