British Silver Coins

Buy British Silver Coins: Silver Britannia, Queen's Beasts, Tudor Beasts & More from the Royal Mint

Authentic British silver coins struck by The Royal Mint — the UK's official sovereign mint, producing coinage continuously since 886 AD (over 1,100 years). BOLD stocks the full Royal Mint silver catalog: the iconic 1 oz .999 fine Silver Britannia with its industry-leading security features, the celebrated Queen's Beasts Series (2016–2021, 10 heraldic coins), the follow-up Tudor Beasts Series (launched 2022), plus the Royal Tudor Beasts, Lunar Series (Shengxiao), and Myths & Legends collections.

As an A+ BBB-rated bullion dealer trusted by over 100,000 customers, BOLD Precious Metals prices every British silver coin transparently against live silver spot. All bullion coins are IRA-eligible at .999 fineness, ship fully insured, and qualify for free shipping on orders over $199. Browse our full silver coins collection or drill into the dedicated Silver Britannia page for current and back-year Britannia inventory.

.999 & .9999 Fine Royal Mint Since 886 AD IRA-Eligible Live Spot Pricing Free Shipping $199+

Ryan Cochran — Dealer Principal, BOLD Precious Metals

"British silver from the Royal Mint is a tier-one sovereign bullion option that U.S. stackers consistently underweight in their portfolios. The 2021 security feature upgrade — surface animation, latent image, tincture lines, and micro-text — makes the Silver Britannia the most technologically advanced sovereign silver coin in the world. You cannot counterfeit these coins without detection. Between that, the .999 IRA-eligible fineness, and the unmatched collector series from Queen's Beasts to Tudor Beasts, Royal Mint silver belongs in any serious stack alongside American Eagles and Canadian Maples."


What Are British Silver Coins? Sovereign Silver From the UK's Royal Mint

British silver coins are sovereign-issued silver bullion and commemorative coinage struck by The Royal Mint — the official mint of the United Kingdom. The Royal Mint's origins trace back to the reign of Alfred the Great in 886 AD, making it one of the oldest operating mints in continuous existence. The mint was formally established within the Tower of London in 1279 under King Edward I, relocated to Tower Hill in 1810, and moved to its current purpose-built facility in Llantrisant, South Wales in 1967, where it operates today.

Every British silver coin is legal tender backed by the British government, carries a face value in Pound Sterling (GBP), and bears the portrait of the reigning monarch on the obverse. From 1998 through 2022, coins featured Queen Elizabeth II. Starting in 2022, new issues feature King Charles III, with his official coinage effigy designed by British sculptor Martin Jennings. This monarch transition is the first portrait change on UK coinage in over two decades and marks a significant collector milestone.

Royal Mint Heritage

The Royal Mint has produced coinage continuously for over 1,100 years — longer than any other institution in the world. Its craftsmanship defined the standards modern mints still follow, and its product lines today span gold, silver, and platinum coins plus bars, proof sets, and commemorative issues. BOLD stocks the full Royal Mint silver coin catalog including flagship bullion and limited-mintage collector series.


British Silver Coin Series at BOLD: Britannia, Queen's Beasts, Tudor Beasts, Lunar & More

The Royal Mint produces the broadest portfolio of collector-grade silver bullion coins of any sovereign mint in the world. These are the major active series stocked at BOLD.

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Launched 1997 (Proof) / 1998 (Bullion) — Flagship Silver

Silver Britannia

The Silver Britannia is the Royal Mint's flagship bullion coin. Each 1 oz coin contains .999 fine silver (since 2013; pre-2013 issues were .958 fine Britannia silver), carries a face value of £2 (2 Pounds Sterling), and measures 38.61 mm in diameter. The reverse, designed by Philip Nathan, depicts the iconic figure of Britannia standing firm against a powerful gale with trident and shield — a symbol of British strength on coinage since Roman times. Bullion coins ship in protective flips, tubes of 25, or Monster Boxes of 500 coins (20 tubes per box).

Dealer Insight — The World's Most Secure Sovereign Silver Coin

Starting with the 2021 issue, the Royal Mint integrated four anti-counterfeit features into the Silver Britannia design: surface animation (wave pattern background that moves when tilted), latent image (trident switches to padlock when rotated), tincture lines (micro-engraved heraldic fill patterns), and micro-text (the word "DECUS ET TUTAMEN" inscribed at microscopic scale). No other sovereign silver bullion coin has this level of integrated security technology — the Britannia is effectively counterfeit-proof without specialized industrial equipment.

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Launched 2016 — 10-Coin Heraldic Series Completed 2021

Queen's Beasts Silver Series

The Queen's Beasts Series commemorates the ten heraldic statues that stood guard outside Westminster Abbey during Queen Elizabeth II's 1953 coronation. Each of the ten statues, sculpted by James Woodford RA and cast in plaster, represents a different strand of the Queen's royal ancestry. The series ran from 2016 to 2021 and features the Lion of England, Griffin of Edward III, Red Dragon of Wales, Unicorn of Scotland, Black Bull of Clarence, Falcon of the Plantagenets, Yale of Beaufort, White Lion of Mortimer, White Horse of Hanover, and White Greyhound of Richmond. Silver bullion coins are 2 oz .9999 fine with a £5 face value — the Royal Mint's first-ever 2 oz BU silver bullion coin format.

Dealer Insight — Jody Clark Obverse Portrait

Queen's Beasts silver coins feature the Jody Clark effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. At age 33, Clark became the youngest Royal Mint engraver ever to design an effigy of the Queen for British coinage. His 2015 portrait is the fifth and final design to appear on UK coinage during Elizabeth II's reign. From 2018 onward, Queen's Beasts coins added a guilloche background on the obverse — a braided-ribbon pattern that enhances anti-counterfeiting while adding visual depth.

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Launched 2022 — 10-Coin Follow-Up to Queen's Beasts

Tudor Beasts Silver Series

The Tudor Beasts Series is the Royal Mint's follow-up to the Queen's Beasts, launched in 2022 with the Seymour Panther. Where the Queen's Beasts honored heraldic traditions across 800+ years of British monarchy, the Tudor Beasts focus narrowly on the heraldic creatures of the Tudor Dynasty (1485–1603) — the beasts that lined the bridge into Hampton Court Palace during Henry VIII's reign. The series is planned as 10 coins including the Seymour Panther, Lion of England, Yale of Beaufort, Bull of Clarence, Seymour Unicorn, Tudor Dragon, and more to follow. Silver formats include 2 oz BU (.9999 fine), 10 oz BU (.999 fine), and various proof options with limited mintages as low as 150–300 pieces.

Dealer Insight — King Charles III Obverse Transition

The Tudor Beasts Series spans the monarch transition from Queen Elizabeth II to King Charles III. 2022 and early 2023 releases featured the Queen's Jody Clark portrait. From 2023 onward, Tudor Beasts coins carry the King Charles III effigy designed by Martin Jennings — making the Tudor Beasts the first major Royal Mint bullion series to feature both monarchs. Early-issue "Queen" portraits and later "King" portraits already trade as distinct collector variants.

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Launched 2014 — Royal Mint's Shengxiao Zodiac Series

Lunar Series (Shengxiao Collection)

The Royal Mint's Shengxiao Collection is the UK contribution to the global tradition of lunar zodiac coinage. Launched in 2014 with the Year of the Horse, the series features unique interpretations of each of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals — all designed by British-Chinese artist Wuon-Gean Ho. Unlike Perth Mint or Royal Canadian Mint lunar designs, the Royal Mint's Shengxiao interpretations are distinctly Western in style while honoring Eastern zodiac symbolism. Silver issues are 1 oz .999 fine with a £2 face value. A full 12-coin cycle completes in 2025 with the Year of the Snake.

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Themed Collector Series — Myths, Legends & Music Icons

Myths & Legends — British Music Legends

The Royal Mint also produces themed collector series beyond its core bullion lines. Myths & Legends celebrates British folklore with coins honoring Robin Hood, Merlin, Morgan le Fay, and other figures from the Arthurian and medieval English traditions. The British Music Legends Series launched in 2020 and commemorates UK musical icons including Queen, David Bowie, Elton John, The Who, The Rolling Stones, and more — available in silver proof and bullion formats. These series offer deeper thematic collecting paths for fans of British culture alongside the core heraldic and bullion offerings.


British Silver Coin Specifications: Side-by-Side Comparison

Each Royal Mint silver series has distinct specifications, face values, and target audiences. This table captures the core specs for a purchase decision.

Series Typical Size Fineness Face Value First Year Best For
Silver Britannia 1 oz (also fractional) .999 £2 1997 Core stacking, IRA, security features
Queen's Beasts 2 oz BU, 10 oz proof .9999 £5 / £10 2016 Heraldic collecting, complete set
Tudor Beasts 2 oz BU, 10 oz proof .9999 / .999 £5 / £10 2022 Dynasty history collecting
Lunar Shengxiao 1 oz .999 £2 2014 Zodiac collecting, gift coins
Myths & Legends 1 oz, 2 oz .999 £2 / £5 2021 British folklore themed
Music Legends 1 oz, 2 oz .999 £2 / £5 2020 Music/pop-culture collecting

Queen Elizabeth II to King Charles III: The 2022 Monarch Transition on British Silver

Queen Elizabeth II passed on September 8, 2022, ending the longest reign in British history. The Royal Mint transitioned its coinage to King Charles III effigies from late 2022 onward. For collectors, this creates a meaningful variant distinction on active silver series.

Era Monarch Portrait Designer Years
Third Portrait Queen Elizabeth II (Raphael Maklouf) Raphael Maklouf 1985–1997
Fourth Portrait Queen Elizabeth II (mature) Ian Rank-Broadley 1998–2015
Fifth Portrait Queen Elizabeth II (final) Jody Clark 2015–2022
First King Portrait King Charles III Martin Jennings 2022–present

Collector Strategy

The 2022 transition year is uniquely significant. Silver Britannias and Tudor Beasts coins from 2022 exist with both portraits — early 2022 releases bear Queen Elizabeth II, while late 2022 issues show King Charles III. Matched "Queen" and "King" 2022 pairs of the same series are increasingly sought after by transition collectors. For set collectors starting fresh, many choose to focus exclusively on King Charles III coins (2023+) for a clean thematic starting point.


Why Buy British Silver Coins? 6 Structural Advantages

British silver occupies a premium position among sovereign silver options. Between unmatched security technology, the deepest collector series portfolio, and 1,100+ years of mint heritage, these are the six structural advantages that make Royal Mint silver a core portfolio holding.

  • 1 Industry-Leading Security Technology: The 2021+ Silver Britannia's integrated security features (surface animation, latent image, tincture lines, micro-text) make it the most counterfeit-resistant sovereign silver coin in the world. No U.S. Mint, Canadian Mint, or Austrian Mint silver coin has this level of integrated anti-counterfeit technology built directly into the design.
  • 2 Broadest Collector Series Portfolio: No other sovereign mint produces the depth of themed collector series the Royal Mint does. Between Queen's Beasts, Tudor Beasts, Lunar, Myths & Legends, Music Legends, and annual commemoratives, the Royal Mint offers more distinct collecting paths than any other silver mint globally.
  • 3 IRA-Eligible at .999 or .9999 Fineness: All core Royal Mint silver bullion coins meet the IRS minimum fineness requirement of .999 for Precious Metals IRA eligibility. Queen's Beasts and Tudor Beasts 2 oz BU coins at .9999 exceed the requirement.
  • 4 Global Liquidity & Recognition: Royal Mint coins are recognized in every major bullion market worldwide. The Silver Britannia trades with the same instant authentication acceptance as the American Silver Eagle and Canadian Silver Maple Leaf — no assay required by reputable dealers globally.
  • 5 First-Ever 2 oz BU Silver Format: The Queen's Beasts Series introduced the world's first 2 oz silver BU bullion coin format in 2016. This format — double-weight with elevated collector appeal — is now central to both Queen's Beasts and Tudor Beasts. No other mint produced a 2 oz silver BU bullion coin before the Royal Mint did.
  • 6 Sovereign Legal Tender Status: Every Royal Mint silver coin is legal tender in the United Kingdom, backed by the British government, with a denominated face value in Pound Sterling. This dual status — silver bullion content plus sovereign legal tender — gives Royal Mint silver a backing structure that private silver rounds simply cannot provide.

Silver Britannia vs. Silver Eagle vs. Maple Leaf vs. Philharmonic: Which 1 oz Sovereign Silver Coin Wins?

The Silver Britannia competes directly with the American Silver Eagle, Canadian Silver Maple Leaf, and Austrian Silver Philharmonic as the world's most widely-held 1 oz sovereign silver bullion coins. All four are IRA-eligible, all four trade globally, and all four belong in a diversified silver portfolio. This table shows where each fits.

Feature Silver Britannia American Silver Eagle Silver Maple Leaf Silver Philharmonic
Issuer Royal Mint (886 AD) U.S. Mint Royal Canadian Mint Austrian Mint (1194)
Fineness .999 .999 .9999 .999
First Silver Issue 1997 1986 1988 2008
Face Value £2 $1 USD $5 CAD €1.50
Anti-Counterfeit Tech 4 integrated features Basic edge reeding Radial lines, micro-text Basic design only
Typical Retail Premium Low to moderate High Low to moderate Low

How BOLD Sources, Verifies & Ships British Silver Coins

Royal Mint silver coins are among the most recognized bullion products in the world — which means they attract counterfeiters in the secondary market. BOLD eliminates that risk through direct primary-channel sourcing and rigorous verification on every coin before it enters inventory.

  • Direct Primary-Channel Sourcing: Royal Mint silver flows through vetted primary distribution channels connected directly to the Royal Mint. Provenance is documented at every step from Llantrisant to our vault.
  • Security Feature Verification: Every post-2021 Silver Britannia is verified for the four integrated security features (surface animation, latent image, tincture lines, micro-text) before listing. Counterfeits cannot replicate these features.
  • Monster Boxes Ship Mint-Sealed: Silver Britannia Monster Boxes (500 coins, 20 tubes) arrive mint-sealed from the Royal Mint and ship to you in the same condition whenever possible — preserving maximum resale value.
  • Fully Insured Shipping: Every order ships fully insured and discreetly packaged. Free shipping on qualifying domestic orders over $199.
  • 100% Authenticity Guarantee: BOLD's 100% authenticity guarantee covers every British silver coin we ship. If an independent assayer ever rules against a coin you purchased from us, we refund it — no argument.
  • Live Spot Price Pricing: Silver Britannia, Queen's Beasts, Tudor Beasts, and Lunar coin prices update automatically against silver spot throughout the trading day.

Storing and Selling Your British Silver

Store Silver Britannias in their original Royal Mint tubes (25 coins) or Monster Boxes (500 coins) to maintain bullion-grade condition for resale. Queen's Beasts and Tudor Beasts 2 oz BU coins ship in protective flips or acrylic tubes — keep them in original packaging to preserve resale value. Proof coins should remain sealed in their original Royal Mint presentation boxes with Certificates of Authenticity intact. Humidity is the primary threat to silver — store all coins in a cool, dry environment.

When you are ready to liquidate, BOLD's Sell to Us program offers competitive buyback prices on all Royal Mint silver. Because these are Royal Mint-issued coins with globally recognized specifications, no assay is required — the mint provenance is your authentication. Buyback completes quickly with payment by check or wire.

Dealer Insight — Keep Proof Presentation Boxes Intact

Royal Mint proof silver coins ship in black presentation boxes with Certificates of Authenticity. These boxes and certificates add significant value at resale — a proof coin with an intact original box and COA can command 10–25% over the same coin without packaging. Never discard Royal Mint boxes or certificates. Store them with the coin for maximum resale value.


Shopping for Silver Britannias Specifically? Visit the Dedicated Silver Britannia Page

This page is the British silver coins hub — it covers the complete Royal Mint silver catalog at BOLD, including Silver Britannias, Queen's Beasts, Tudor Beasts, Lunar, Myths & Legends, and Music Legends series. If you are specifically shopping for Silver Britannias only, including current year, back years, fractional sizes, tubes of 25, and Monster Boxes of 500, the dedicated Silver Britannia page is your direct route.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who makes British silver coins?

All British silver coins sold at BOLD are struck by The Royal Mint, the UK's official sovereign mint. The Royal Mint has operated continuously since 886 AD, was formally established in the Tower of London in 1279, and today operates from its purpose-built facility in Llantrisant, South Wales (opened 1967). The Royal Mint produces all UK circulating coinage plus bullion and commemorative coins in gold, silver, and platinum.

When was the Silver Britannia first released?

The Silver Britannia was first released as a proof coin in 1997 to mark the 10th anniversary of the Gold Britannia (launched 1987). The bullion Silver Britannia followed in 1998. Coins struck between 1998 and 2012 contained .958 fine Britannia silver. Starting in 2013, the Royal Mint upgraded the fineness to .999 pure silver, which remains the current standard. The Silver Britannia is now issued annually with a 1 oz face value of £2.

Are British silver coins IRA-eligible?

Yes. All modern Royal Mint silver bullion coins are .999 fine or higher, meeting the IRS minimum fineness requirement for a Precious Metals IRA. Silver Britannia (2013+), Queen's Beasts, Tudor Beasts, and Lunar silver coins all qualify. Pre-2013 Britannias struck in .958 fine do not meet the IRS threshold and are not IRA-eligible.

What are the security features on the 2021+ Silver Britannia?

The 2021+ Silver Britannia includes four integrated security features: surface animation (wave pattern that moves when tilted), latent image (trident switches to padlock when rotated), tincture lines (micro-engraved heraldic fill), and micro-text ("DECUS ET TUTAMEN" inscribed at microscopic scale). These features cannot be replicated without industrial-grade equipment, making the Britannia effectively counterfeit-proof in the retail market.

How many coins are in the Queen's Beasts Series?

The Queen's Beasts Series consists of 10 coins released between 2016 and 2021: Lion of England, Griffin of Edward III, Red Dragon of Wales, Unicorn of Scotland, Black Bull of Clarence, Falcon of the Plantagenets, Yale of Beaufort, White Lion of Mortimer, White Horse of Hanover, and White Greyhound of Richmond. Each represents one of the heraldic statues that stood guard outside Queen Elizabeth II's 1953 coronation at Westminster Abbey. A completed set is a significant collector accomplishment.

What is the difference between Queen's Beasts and Tudor Beasts?

Queen's Beasts (2016–2021) honors ten heraldic creatures representing Queen Elizabeth II's royal ancestry across 800+ years of British monarchy. Tudor Beasts (2022+) focuses narrowly on the heraldic creatures of the Tudor Dynasty (1485–1603) — specifically the beasts that lined the bridge into Hampton Court Palace during Henry VIII's reign. Tudor Beasts also span the monarch transition, making some 2022 and 2023 issues feature Queen Elizabeth II while later issues feature King Charles III.

When did King Charles III portraits start appearing on British silver coins?

Late 2022 / 2023, following Queen Elizabeth II's passing on September 8, 2022. The King Charles III effigy was designed by Martin Jennings and began appearing on Royal Mint bullion coins in late 2022, with broader rollout across all active series through 2023. Many collectors focus on matched "Queen / King" 2022 pairs, or start fresh sets with 2023+ King Charles III coins only.

Do Silver Britannias come in tubes or Monster Boxes?

Yes. BU Silver Britannias ship from the Royal Mint in protective plastic flips (singles), tubes of 25 coins, and Monster Boxes of 500 coins (20 tubes per box). BOLD stocks all three configurations. Monster Boxes carry the tightest per-ounce premium available on Silver Britannias and are preferred for high-volume stackers and IRA allocations.

Do I need an assay to sell British silver back to BOLD?

No. Royal Mint coins require no third-party assay at any reputable dealer — the mint provenance is your authentication. BOLD's Sell to Us program offers competitive, transparent buyback prices on all British silver with no paperwork burden.


Why Buy British Silver Coins from BOLD?


  • Verified Royal Mint Origin: Every Silver Britannia, Queen's Beasts, Tudor Beasts, and Lunar coin is sourced through vetted primary channels — no secondary reseller risk.

  • Lowest Premiums Guaranteed: We match any competitor's advertised price on identical British silver products.

  • BBB A+ Rating: BOLD holds an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, maintained across 100,000+ customer transactions.

  • Free Fully Insured Shipping: Every British silver order ships insured to full replacement value at no cost on qualifying domestic orders over $199.

  • Live Spot Price Engine: All British silver prices update automatically against live silver spot — transparent math, no stale pricing.

  • Competitive Buyback Pricing: We buy back what we sell — no assay required on any Royal Mint coin.
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