Yale Beaufort is one of the gold investment coins of the Queen's Beasts series. It got its name in honor of a mythical animal that can be seen on the reverse.
Yale Beaufort is one of the Queen's animals who guarded the entrance to Westminster Abbey during Her Majesty's coronation in 1953. This six-foot statue personified history and heritage, and after its image appeared on one of the coins of the Queen's Beasts series.
The coin has a weight of 1 troy ounce (31.1 g), made of the cleanest gold. The obverse of the money sign depicts the Queen of Great Britain - Elizabeth the Second with a crown on her head. Around the portrait there is an inscription denoting the monarch and the face value of the coin. The reverse of the gold coin depicts the mythical beast Yale, as well as metal, weight, gold purity and the year of issue of the coin.
In this section of the site you will find a money sign made of gold. For convenience and safety of storage, it is packed in a capsule. Its authenticity is confirmed by certificates.