The Seymour Unicorn Coin Release from The Royal Mint
Given to Jane Seymour as a symbol of purity and fertility, the Seymour Unicorn is the latest beast to feature on a coin as part of The Royal Tudor Beasts Collection.
Renowned illustrator David Lawrence has artistically re-envisioned the Seymour Unicorn, presenting a captivating interpretation featured on the reverse side of various editions in this recent release.
Distinguished from the Unicorn of Scotland, the Seymour Unicorn dons a regal coronet atop its head and is adorned with a graceful wreath of flowers around its neck, adding a unique touch to its majestic portrayal.
The Seymour Unicorn: A Symbolic Dynasty Unveiled
Bestowed upon Jane Seymour by Henry VIII in a gesture of affection, the Seymour Unicorn serves as an emblem of purity and fertility, positioned in deliberate contrast to the Lion of England on the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court Palace.
What are the Seymour Unicorn Coins?
The new coins released from The Royal Mint include base (1) , silver (5) and gold (4) limited editions. There is one brilliant uncirculated coin and nine proof coin variants. You will not find these coins in circulation as they have been released as commemorative coins only, not intended for circulation.
Seymour Unicorn Bullion Coins
Bullion silver and gold coin prices change daily. The prices shown here are correct at the time of publication, however please check the Royal Mint website for the latest and current pricing.
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