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The 2025 Greyhound of Richmond Gold Coin is the seventh release in The Royal Mint's Tudor Beasts bullion series.Struck from 1/4 troy ounce of .9999 fine gold in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, the coin carries a £25 GBP face value and is legal tender in the United Kingdom, backed by the British government.Produced under license from Historic Royal Palaces Enterprises Limited, each coin arrives in an individual capsule, with larger quantities available in tubes of 25 or Monster Boxes of 500 coins.No Certificate of Authenticity is included.With a purity of .9999 fine gold, the coin also qualifies for self-directed precious metals IRAs.
Obverse — King Charles III by Martin Jennings
The obverse features the official coinage portrait of His Majesty King Charles III, created by British sculptor Martin Jennings. Introduced by The Royal Mint in 2022, the portrait presents the King in left-profile without a crown, following a long-standing British coinage tradition for male monarchs.Surrounding the portrait is the inscription: CHARLES III · D·G·REX·F·D· 25 POUNDS.The abbreviation stands for Dei Gratia Rex, Fidei Defensor, meaning "By the Grace of God, King, Defender of the Faith," a title that has appeared on British coinage for centuries.
Reverse — The Greyhound of Richmond by David Lawrence
Designed by David Lawrence, the reverse depicts the Greyhound of Richmond, one of the ten heraldic beasts represented on the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court Palace.
The greyhound stands alert with a crown collar and supports a shield displaying the Three Lions of England.A unique feature of this design is the tournament shield held by the greyhound. Unlike the shields carried by the other Tudor Beasts, this jousting shield references Henry VIII's well-known passion for tournaments and chivalric competition.
The background incorporates The Royal Mint's surface animation security feature, adding visual depth while enhancing authentication.
Inscriptions read: GREYHOUND OF RICHMOND · 1/4oz · FINE GOLD 999.9 · 2025.
The Greyhound of Richmond traces its origins to Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond and father of Henry VII.The white greyhound served as one of Edmund Tudor's heraldic badges and later became associated with the Tudor dynasty through Henry VII, who founded the Tudor line after his victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485.
The emblem continued through subsequent Tudor monarchs and was later incorporated into the collection of heraldic beasts commissioned by Henry VIII for Hampton Court Palace.Positioned among the famous stone sculptures on the palace's Moat Bridge, the Greyhound of Richmond symbolizes the Tudor family's lineage and claim to the English throne.Today, those Hampton Court statues provide the inspiration for The Royal Mint's Tudor Beasts series.
The Tudor Beasts series follows The Royal Mint's highly successful Queen's Beasts Collection and celebrates the ten heraldic creatures displayed at Hampton Court Palace.
Each design highlights a different symbol connected to Tudor ancestry, royal authority, and dynastic heritage.
The series explores the reigns of the Tudor monarchs, from Henry VII through Elizabeth I, offering collectors a unique look into one of England's most influential royal houses.
The Greyhound of Richmond represents the seventh release in the ten-coin collection and is also available in additional gold, silver, and platinum formats.
The Royal Mint is the official mint of the United Kingdom and one of the world's oldest continuously operating institutions, with a history spanning more than 1,100 years.
Based in Llantrisant, Wales, the mint produces Britain's circulating coinage, commemorative issues, and investment-grade bullion products.
Royal Mint bullion coins are recognized worldwide for their quality, government backing, and .9999 fine gold purity.
The 2025 Greyhound of Richmond Gold Coin is the seventh release in The Royal Mint's Tudor Beasts bullion series.Struck from 1/4 troy ounce of .9999 fine gold in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, the coin carries a £25 GBP face value and is legal tender in the United Kingdom, backed by the British government.Produced under license from Historic Royal Palaces Enterprises Limited, each coin arrives in an individual capsule, with larger quantities available in tubes of 25 or Monster Boxes of 500 coins.No Certificate of Authenticity is included.With a purity of .9999 fine gold, the coin also qualifies for self-directed precious metals IRAs.
Obverse — King Charles III by Martin Jennings
The obverse features the official coinage portrait of His Majesty King Charles III, created by British sculptor Martin Jennings. Introduced by The Royal Mint in 2022, the portrait presents the King in left-profile without a crown, following a long-standing British coinage tradition for male monarchs.Surrounding the portrait is the inscription: CHARLES III · D·G·REX·F·D· 25 POUNDS.The abbreviation stands for Dei Gratia Rex, Fidei Defensor, meaning "By the Grace of God, King, Defender of the Faith," a title that has appeared on British coinage for centuries.
Reverse — The Greyhound of Richmond by David Lawrence
Designed by David Lawrence, the reverse depicts the Greyhound of Richmond, one of the ten heraldic beasts represented on the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court Palace.
The greyhound stands alert with a crown collar and supports a shield displaying the Three Lions of England.A unique feature of this design is the tournament shield held by the greyhound. Unlike the shields carried by the other Tudor Beasts, this jousting shield references Henry VIII's well-known passion for tournaments and chivalric competition.
The background incorporates The Royal Mint's surface animation security feature, adding visual depth while enhancing authentication.
Inscriptions read: GREYHOUND OF RICHMOND · 1/4oz · FINE GOLD 999.9 · 2025.
The Greyhound of Richmond traces its origins to Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond and father of Henry VII.The white greyhound served as one of Edmund Tudor's heraldic badges and later became associated with the Tudor dynasty through Henry VII, who founded the Tudor line after his victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485.
The emblem continued through subsequent Tudor monarchs and was later incorporated into the collection of heraldic beasts commissioned by Henry VIII for Hampton Court Palace.Positioned among the famous stone sculptures on the palace's Moat Bridge, the Greyhound of Richmond symbolizes the Tudor family's lineage and claim to the English throne.Today, those Hampton Court statues provide the inspiration for The Royal Mint's Tudor Beasts series.
The Tudor Beasts series follows The Royal Mint's highly successful Queen's Beasts Collection and celebrates the ten heraldic creatures displayed at Hampton Court Palace.
Each design highlights a different symbol connected to Tudor ancestry, royal authority, and dynastic heritage.
The series explores the reigns of the Tudor monarchs, from Henry VII through Elizabeth I, offering collectors a unique look into one of England's most influential royal houses.
The Greyhound of Richmond represents the seventh release in the ten-coin collection and is also available in additional gold, silver, and platinum formats.
The Royal Mint is the official mint of the United Kingdom and one of the world's oldest continuously operating institutions, with a history spanning more than 1,100 years.
Based in Llantrisant, Wales, the mint produces Britain's circulating coinage, commemorative issues, and investment-grade bullion products.
Royal Mint bullion coins are recognized worldwide for their quality, government backing, and .9999 fine gold purity.