British Queen’s Beasts Gold Coins: Series, Value, and Collecting Guide
- •I've been eyeing these for a while, especially for diversifying some of my physical gold holdings outside of just standard bullion bars.
- •The article really highlights their investment-grade status and the Royal Mint's prestige, which I definitely agree with.
- •My wife also loves the designs, so it’s a bit of an easier sell for her to be on board with more gold purchases if they look this good!
Hey everyone,
Just read this article on the British Queen's Beasts Gold Coins (https://goldirablueprint.com/british-queens-beasts-gold-coins/) and thought it was a pretty interesting read. I've been eyeing these for a while, especially for diversifying some of my physical gold holdings outside of just standard bullion bars. The article really highlights their investment-grade status and the Royal Mint's prestige, which I definitely agree with. I've always admired the intricate designs – those heraldic beasts are just stunning, and knowing they connect back to Queen Elizabeth II's coronation adds a nice historical touch. I’m currently heavily weighted in American Gold Eagles for my IRA, but I'm thinking about adding some of these for the numismatic value on top of the gold content. My wife also loves the designs, so it’s a bit of an easier sell for her to be on board with more gold purchases if they look this good!
I specifically liked how the article touched on the potential for increased value beyond just the spot price of gold, which is a big draw for me. As I get closer to retirement, having assets with that kind of dual appeal (intrinsic metal value + collector's premium) seems like a smart move. It's a bit more "collectible" than just a generic round, which could make them easier to sell down the line if needed, without feeling like I'm just liquidating raw metal. I'm always looking for ways to protect my family's future, and spreading investments across different types of gold seems like a solid strategy.
I'm curious to hear from you all – anyone here collecting the Queen's Beasts? What are your thoughts on their long-term value compared to other popular gold coins like the Krugerrand or Canadian Maples? Are they mostly for collectors, or do you see them as a solid bullion investment too? Would love to get some real-world perspectives!