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closed Queen's Beasts 1/4 oz Gold Proof NGC PF69 w/BOX & COA ~SALE or TRADE~


Pre33Jesse

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Looking to sell or exchange for something similar. 

Asking $750 + agreed upon shipping based on your location.

1,250 Minted. NGC LOW POP

I can accept Paypal or Venmo. Reach out to me for details. :)

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You will receive the actual coin shown. Guaranteed Authentic. Comes with original box and COA. 

Color NGC label in newly graded slab. 
 
Product Details
This .9999 fine Gold Proof coin has a limited edition presentation of 1,250 coins worldwide, making this low mintage coin a great collector's item! This Falcon Proof coin comes graded by NGC complete with a box and certificate of authenticity.


The Falcon of the Plantagenets came to The Queen through Edward IV. The shield in the grasp of the larger Falcon also shows a smaller falcon atop a golden fetterlock, which is partially open. This depicts Edward's claim to the throne. The Falcon was later adopted by Henry VIII and established as a royal beast during the reign of Elizabeth I.

 

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