2017 1 Kilo Proof British Gold Queen’s Beast Unicorn Coin NGC PF70 UCAM First 3 Struck
$85,900.00
2017 1 Kilo Proof British Gold Queen’s Beast Unicorn Coin NGC PF70 UCAM First 3 Struck
Year | 2017 |
Grade | PF70 UCAM |
Grade Service | NGC |
Mint Mark | Not Shown |
Purity | .9999 |
Manufacturer | Royal Mint |
Condition | Proof |
Face Value | 1,000 GBP |
Issuing Country | Great Britain |
Obverse Designer | Jody Clark |
Reverse Designer | Jody Clark |
Edge Design | Smooth |
Series | Queen\’s Beast |
CoA | No |
Packaging Type | NGC Plastic Slab |
Metal Weight | 32.15 Troy Ounces |
Shipping | Free Shipping on Orders Over $199 |
Description
2017 1 Kilo Proof British Gold Queen’s Beast Unicorn Coin NGC PF70 UCAM First 3 Struck
The Royal Mint’s Queen’s Beasts Series ran from 2016 to 2021 and showcased the 10 beasts that were present at Queen Elizabeth’s coronation at Westminster Abbey. Now, you can own this 2017 1 Kilo Proof British Gold Queen’s Beast Unicorn Coin, a certified proof coin in the Queen’s Beasts collection. Not only does this gold coin have 1 kilogram of gold, but it’s also one of the first 3 to be struck. Secure yours today.
Coin Highlights:
- Arrives in an NGC protective plastic slab inside a wooden box!
- Part of the Queen’s Beasts Series!
- Proof strike!
- One of the first 3 struck!
- Contains 1 kilogram (32.1507 Troy oz) of .9999 pure gold.
- Bears a face value of £1,000 (BGP) backed by the United Kingdom.
- Given a grade of PF70 from the NGC.
- UCAM Designation.
- The obverse side showcases Queen Elizabeth II.
- The reverse field features the Unicorn of Scotland.
Queen Elizabeth II took the crown on June 2, 1953, at Westminster Abbey. To commemorate the event, and the Queen’s lineage, ten statues were created to form a guard of honor at the entrance. These 10 statues were displayed, each showing a shield bearing a badge of arms of a family associated with Her Majesty. These 10 statues served as the basis for the Royal Mint’s Queen’s Beasts Series.
The obverse side of the 2017 1 Kilo Proof British Queen’s Beast Unicorn Coin shows the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen can be seen in right-profile relief in this design by Jody Clark. The Queen is also seen wearing the Diamond Diadem.
The reverse field of the 2017 Proof British Gold Queen’s Beast Unicorn Coin features the Unicorn of Scotland. Also designed by Jody Clark, this depiction shows the animal chained via a crown around its neck. The unicorn is seen standing on its hind legs with the Royal Banner of Scotland displayed in front of it.
Each 2017 1 Kilo Proof British Gold Queen’s Beast Unicorn Coin will arrive inside a protective slab from the NGC. Furthermore, each coin is housed inside a wooden presentation box. These coins have been graded as PF70 by the NGC, indicating a perfect proof strike. These coins will have their full, original mint luster with no detractions of any kind. Additionally, coins in this listing will be one of the first 3 of these coins that were struck. The UCAM designation indicates a strong, frosted finish with contrasting mirrored backgrounds.
Introduction to the Queen’s Beast Series
The 2017 1 kilo proof British Gold Queen’s Beast Unicorn coin is a remarkable addition to the esteemed Queen’s Beast series. Celebrating British heraldry, this stunning coin reflects both artistry and rich history.
Exceptional Details of the Coin
This coin showcases the majestic unicorn, deeply rooted in British symbolism. Graded NGC PF70 UCAM, the coin’s flawless finish and brilliant proof structure are a testament to its quality. Additionally, it denotes the first three struck coins of its kind, making it a unique collector’s item.
Investment Value and Collectibility
Owning the 2017 Queen’s Beast Unicorn coin is not just for aesthetic enjoyment but also a valuable investment. With its limited mintage and high-grade certification, it promises to be a prized possession for coin enthusiasts and investors alike.
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