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2021 1oz White Horse of Hanover Platinum Coin Queen's Beasts

The Royal Mint

Price: from 2 151,52 €

Manufacturer: The Royal Mint

Weight (grams): 31,21

Pure Platinum content (grams): 31,10348

Fineness: 999.5

Dimensions: 32.69mm diameter

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Product ID: 7139

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The White Horse of Hanover came to the British Crown when the British Parliament, desperate to find a protestant monarch reached out to Queen Anne's second cousin, the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, crowning him George I. This ended the rule of the house of Stuarts and replaced it with the House of Hanover that continues as rulers today, although now renamed the House of Windsor.

The White Horse is depicted rearing up over George I's Royal Coat of Arms. The emblem beneath is split into four, with a quarter referencing each of Britain (England & Scotland), France, Ireland, and Hanover.

Learn more about The Royal Mint Queen's Beast series, including future releases.

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