Description
The new Queen’s Virtues Series from the East India Company and the Issuing Authority of St. Helena is a six-coin release. The designs in this series celebrate the principles and virtues of a reliable leader as established during the reign of Queen Victoria. Today, her great-granddaughter, Queen Elizabeth II, carries those virtues onward. Today, 2021 1/10 oz St. Helena Platinum Queen’s Virtues Victory Coins are available to you online from Wall Street Metals.
Coin Highlights:
- 1st design in the Queen’s Virtues Series!
- 2nd platinum option in the collection!
- Contains 1/10 Troy oz of .9995 pure platinum in BU condition.
- The face value of 10 Pounds is fully backed by the St. Helena government.
- On the obverse is Queen Elizabeth II.
- The reverse features the angelic figure of Victory.
The new Queen’s Virtues Series launched in 2021. All of the coins in the series feature the same obverse and reverse design elements, regardless of the weight and metal. So far, the series offers 1 oz gold, 1 oz silver, and 1 oz platinum coins with the Victory design. The 1/10 oz platinum coin becomes the first fractional-ounce coin in the series.
All of the 2021 1/10 oz St. Helena Platinum Queen’s Virtues Victory Coins are available in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. You will receive your coins in individual plastic flips for purchases of up to five individual coins, with purchases of six to 25 coins arriving in an acrylic tube.
On the obverse of the 2021 St. Helena Platinum Queen’s Virtues Victory Coins is an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. The portrait of the Queen found on this face of the coins comes from Raphael Maklouf and was created for the Royal Mint in 1985. The design was the third-generation portrait of Her Majesty to grace British coins. It was one of the more regal portraits of the Queen to ever appear on British coins and idealized her image as the monarch for England. She is set in right-profile relief and wears the George IV State Diadem Crown.
The reverse field of 2021 1/10 oz Platinum Queen’s Virtues Victory Coins comes with a depiction of the Winged Angel of Victory. She is set in left-profile relief with a palm branch in her left hand and her right hand raised up toward the heavens. There is an inscription on this face of VICTORY THROUGH HARMONY and the East India Company mark.
Formed through a Royal Charter from Queen Elizabeth I in 1600, the East India Company was once an international powerhouse trading metals, fine cloth, and tea from India and the Far East to England and Europe. The East India Company reformed in the 21st century and now works with the Issuing Authority of St. Helena to produce bullion coins.
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