2020 1/10 oz British Gold Royal Arms Coin

2020 1/10 oz British Gold Royal Arms Coin


I got a few of these in the other day. When I first saw the design, I thought it was pretty cool. I knew instantly I was going to take some macro shots of one because it looked so detailed in the photos online.
As you can see below, it absolutely is.

Coin Highlights:


• 1st issue of the 1/10 oz British Gold Royal Arms coin!
• Contains 1/10 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold in BU condition.
• Bears a face value of 10 Pound sterling (GBP) backed by the government of Britain.
• The obverse depicts Queen Elizabeth II.
• On the reverse is the modern Royal Arms of England.
• Artwork from Timothy Noad.

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photos by @anchormetals

Here's the #macrophotography shots I was talking about, aren't these coins awesome!!!

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photos by @anchormetals

History:


Timothy Noad has created a modern artistic rendition of the Royal Arms of England for all of the coins in this series. His creation includes, at its heart, the quartered shield that forms the Royal Arms. In each of these quadrants is the symbol of a nation within the United Kingdom. It is important to note that this broader design represents the monarch of England, while the coat of arms featured in the quadrants represents the independent nations that monarch rules over.

The obverse face of 2020 1/10 oz British Gold Royal Arms Coins bears a depiction of Queen Elizabeth II. Here, you can see the Queen in right-profile relief in a fifth-generation design created by Jody Clark for the Royal Mint of England in 2015. In this design, the Queen is shown at the age of 89 and wears the George IV State Diadem crown on her head.

On the reverse side of 2020 British Gold Royal Arms Coins, you will find Mr. Noads design of the modern Royal Arms of England. The Lion of England supports the shield from the left, with the Unicorn of Scotland on the right. The Three Lions coat of arms for England is featured in two of the four quadrants on the shield. The rampant Lion of Scotland, adopted by the King of Scots in the 12th century, is found in one quadrant representing Scotland and the Harp of Ireland, representing Northern Ireland, is in the final quadrant.

source 👉 www.jmbullion.com


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I have the silver 1oz coin ( https://steemit.com/steemsilvergold/@ronaldoavelino/535-british-royal-arms ) but this gold coin is so much more beautiful!
!trdo

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Bro I need to get me some of the 1oz coins then. I wasn't really looking for these and when I saw it I just ordered a few. I should have looked to see if they had it in silver, and I guess they do...

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This is definitely a beautiful coin my friend, and the Silver version is a keeper too!!
Thanks for sharing, and have a very nice day!!!

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It is a lovely coin, and very special when it is in gold! Congrats on your acquisition!
Have a wonderful week ahead, and take care @anchormetals 🥰🌺🤙

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Woah... you have a FEW of these! Great photos by the way... I always struggle to take decent photos of coins and shinies... The macro shots look especially amazing!

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Oh hell yeah!!! Thanks @bengy for doing that.

I had a little trouble with the first shots I took. Turns out I was to close even though the lens was about 10 inches away. I rased it up just a little bit more and it made a world of difference. Enjoy bubby 👍

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My pleasure! Right, I guess going back a bit would do it... after all, you only lose a bit of zoom and get a whole heap of detail and focus. How do you get rid of the reflections?

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I turn off all the overhead lights in the area and just use the light setup I have for lighting the subject.

I have 5 lights that I can adjust to not shine directly on the coin.

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