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The silver investment coin from the Tudor Beasts series is dedicated to the heraldic Unicorn of the Seymours this time. This creature commemorates the marriage of Henry VII to Jane Seymour. She was the third wife of King Henry VIII Tudor and the mother of his only son, the future King Edward VI of England. Her marriage to Henry VIII lasted briefly, from May 30, 1536, when she became the Queen of England, until her death in 1537. Jane Seymour was buried alongside Henry VIII in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. Her memory was cherished by the king and remains a part of English monarchy history.
On the reverse side of this silver investment coin, we have the depiction of a unicorn. This mythical creature holds in its front legs the heraldic shield of the Seymour family. The coin's name, weight, and the indication of the silver content are placed around it. The obverse side features the profile of King Charles II along with the face value of 10 British pounds.