The Royal Tudor Beasts - The Royal Dragon 2026 BU £5 Coin Remove ItemThe dragon has been a symbol of power and sovereignty in British heraldry for centuries, but for the Tudors it held a deeply personal significance. Tracing their Welsh ancestry back through Owen Tudor to Cadwalader, the legendary seventh century king of Gwynedd, the Tudor dynasty embraced the dragon as an emblem of their ancient royal bloodline. At Hampton Court Palace, a magnificent stone dragon still stands guard on the Moat Bridge crimson winged
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the coin also features the edge inscription “DESIGNED FOR ADVENTURE” — a tribute to her enduring spirit of exploration
Celebrate the brilliance of Jane Austen’s literary legacy with this 2026 Limited Edition 3-Coin Gold Plated Set
each coin offers a glimpse into the cultural history of early India
Issued in 2003 to mark the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) this 50p pays tribute to the tenacity and bravery of the women who fought so hard for equal voting rights against immense public scrutiny and derision
stingrays have been known to cause extreme injury and even death in some rare cases all thanks to their whip like tail barb containing dangerous poison
the collection was completed in the year 2010
The coin edge inscription reads ‘THE TENTH EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP’
Each bar is crafted from genuine solid 24K gold and features intricate detail inspired by world-renowned designs from across the globe
An ideal choice for collectors of unusual wildlife themes
This event marked the beginning of the Pacific War
or a heraldic badge commemorating the dynasty of the famous Tudor King