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The Black Bull of Clarence and the Tudor Rose are both symbols associated with English history and heraldry. They have connections to two prominent English royal houses, the House of York and the House of Tudor, and are often used to represent these dynasties. These two symbols come together in the third BU release of the Tudor Beasts Series at the Royal Mint.
Plastic capsules or boxes of 15 coins.
3rd in the Tudor Beasts Series. Largest silver coin in the collection.
Contains 10 Troy oz of .9999 pure silver in BU condition.
The face value of 10 Pound sterling (GBP) is fully backed by the British government.
King Charles III now features on the obverse. The Bull of Clarence supports the Tudor shield on the reverse.
The Tudor Rose is a heraldic symbol that represents the union of the Houses of York and Lancaster. It is a fusion of the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster, which were the respective emblems of the two houses during the Wars of the Roses. The Wars of the Roses came to an end in 1485 with the Battle of Bosworth Field.
King Charles III now features on the obverse of 2023 British Silver Tudor Beasts Bull of Clarence Coins. This new portrait of the monarch was created in late 2022 by Martin Jennings and shows Charles III in left-profile relief.
The Bull of Clarence is found on the reverse side of the 2023 10 oz Silver Tudor Beasts Bull of Clarence Coins. This image shows the Black Bull standing behind a shield with the Tudor Rose on its surface. The Black Bull of Clarence is a heraldic symbol that represents the House of York, which was a branch of the Plantagenet dynasty