The Royal Tudor Beasts The Queen's Panther 2025 UK 1oz Silver Proof Coin

The Royal Mint
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The Coin Company is proud to present The Royal Tudor Beasts The Queen's Panther 2025 UK 1oz Silver Proof Coin by The Royal Mint.

The Royal Tudor Beasts Collection explores the stories behind the rich heraldry of the Tudor dynasty through coin design. Inspired by the statues that line the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court Palace, the beasts represent the famous union of Henry VIII and his third wife, Jane Seymour.

The Queen’s Panther on the Moat Bridge is the last royal beast that visitors encounter before entering the palace. For this coin, collection artist David Lawrence has depicted the panther in its traditional ‘incensed’ form, with flames coming from its mouth and ears to represent its fragrant and allegedly enticing breath. Unlike the Seymour Panther, which holds a shield bearing the Seymour wings, the Queen’s Panther holds the Royal Coat of Arms impaled (or split in two) by that of the Seymour family.

The coin is available as gold Proof and silver Proof editions as well as a Brilliant Uncirculated edition, all accompanied by packaging that explores the heraldic meaning of the Queen’s Panther, the influence of fine art on Tudor heraldry and the creation of the original stone beasts. 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 a collection exploring the heraldry of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour
    • Features the Queen’s Panther in a powerful design by collection artist David Lawrence
    • Inspired by the stone sculptures at Hampton Court Palace
    • Available in a variety of editions and as part of a two-coin fine
    silver set that features a coin with a reverse frosted finish
    • Created in collaboration with the experts at Historic Royal Palaces

Availability - Early/Mid October