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1997 Three Lions Of England One Pound Silver Proof Coin

1997 Three Lions Of England One Pound Silver Proof Coin

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Buy a 1997 Three Lions £1 Silver Proof

The three lions representing England have taken on a modern importance in football and cricket, coming to represent the English teams and inspire songs and chants. They were first adopted in the twelfth century by Richard III, or Richard the Lionheart. In 1340, Edward III continued to use the emblem when he quartered the Royal Arms to include the national emblem of France alongside the lions of England. In 1994, The Royal Mint began a new series of One Pound coin designs, using the heraldic emblems of each of the four Home Nations in turn, beginning with Scotland and ending with this English design by Norman Sillman. This silver proof coin features the three lions passant guardant with the denomination of 'ONE POUND' below. The edge inscription reads 'DECUS ET TUTAMEN' which translates to 'an ornament and a safeguard.' This £1 features Raphael Maklouf's elegant portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. In 1999, the series of heraldic designs was begun again, this time featuring the new royal effigy by Ian Rank-Broadley. 20,137 of these 1997 silver proof coins were issued by The Royal Mint in this presentation, and this one comes in its original packaging with the certificate of authenticity. It is struck from .925 of sterling silver with a weight of 9.50 grams and a diameter of 22.50 milimetres. This coin makes a fantastic gift for an English sporting fan.
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Obverse

Portrait of Her Majesty the Queen by Raphael Maklouf. Third official effigy. Legend around: 'ELIZABETH · II · D · G · REG · F · D · 1997'.

Reverse

Design by Norman Sillman featuring three lions of England as part of series of heraldic designs, with denomination below.

Edge

Edge inscription: 'DECUS ET TUTAMEN'.

Specification

Proof coin, struck in 9.50 grams of .925 sterling silver. Diameter: 22.50 millimetres. Face value: £1 / One Pound.

Presentation

Offered in its original box with certificate of authenticity. One of 20,137 issued in this presentation.

Condition

The images provided of this product are stock photos. The coin you receive will be from the same issue and will have the same specifications. Some modern UK coins naturally develop toning or milk spots over time and these features may be present on the coin you receive. We cannot exchange coins displaying toning or milkspots.