Current prices (kg): Gold €130.998 Silver €2.186
    

New: Golden Queen's Beast

The British Mint Launches with the Queen's Beast, a new gold investment coin of 1 troy ounce. This coin depicts a lion guarding the coat of arms of the British royal family, while the reverse of this gold coin features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This gold coin has a purity of 99.9% gold and a weight of 1 troy ounce (31.1 grams).

What is special about the Golden Queen's Beast is the relatively high face value of £100, which is much more than the face value of many other gold investment coins. However, the coin will never be used for that purpose, because the value of a troy ounce of gold is much higher. The coins are individually packed in a plastic capsule and therefore remain in optimal condition.

Hollandgold has recently added these beautiful coins from the British Royal Mint to its range. A nice addition to your gold coin collection. Did you know that the Royal Mint is also a silver Queen's Beast 2 troy ounce coin This silver coin can also be used to order at Hollandgold.

Click here to order the golden Queen's Beast

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