Tudor Beasts Yale 1/4 oz Gold Coin 2023

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Tudor Beasts Yale 1/4 oz Gold Coin 2023

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🇬🇧 Tudor Beasts Yale of Beaufort 2023 – 1/4 oz Gold Coin – English Heraldry in Noble Calm

The Tudor Beasts Yale of Beaufort 2023 – 1/4 oz gold coin is part of a long-established British series that presents selected heraldic creatures of the royal house in a clear, concentrated visual language. The 2023 issue is dedicated to the legendary Yale of Beaufort, a symbolic figure in English heraldry that stands for strength, vigilance, and family lineage. Executed in fine gold, the coin appears as a quiet testament to cultural-historical imagery through its restrained design and precise minting craftsmanship—without pathos, without effects, carried solely by form, material, and symbol.

The obverse shows the portrait of King Charles III, as used on British coinage since his accession to the throne. The profile is modeled in a factual and balanced manner, with fine line work that conveys dignity and continuity. The monarch’s facial features appear composed and calm, not elevated, but rather as a matter-of-fact depiction of monarchic presence. Around the rim are the inscriptions for the issuing country, the face value, and the year 2023. The lettering is evenly set and subordinate to the clear field, so that portrait, inscriptions, and metallic background form a quiet, unified plane. The gold reflects light and shadow softly, without harsh contrasts, giving the obverse a warm, even radiance.

The reverse depicts the Yale of Beaufort in a concentrated yet clearly recognizable form. The yale is a heraldic creature with the body of a goat, the tail of a leopard, and often rotating horns. This unusual combination is presented in a calm, reduced depiction, in which every contour is deliberately placed. The creature is not shown in motion or combat, but appears as a closed, tranquil image that derives its symbolic power from form and posture. The lines of the body, horns, and fine details are precisely executed, without becoming ornamental. The yale fills the field without overload, remains clearly legible, and therefore appears stable and balanced.

Integrated into the reverse are the inscriptions for 1/4 oz weight and 9999 gold, harmoniously embedded into the field and clearly legible. These value indications do not dominate but remain subordinate to the image of the yale. The relief work is fine and carefully balanced. Light moves calmly across the surface and supports both depth and the factual presence of the motif. The design deliberately avoids decorative effects and instead relies on a quiet, concentrated visual language that gives the motif compositional space.

The 1/4 oz denomination provides the motif with a balanced scale. It is large enough to make heraldic details visible, while remaining compact and well-proportioned. The gold appears in a warm, even sheen that emphasizes the clarity of the lines. The surface looks uniform, with soft transitions between matte and lightly polished areas. The relief heights are distinct but not exaggerated, giving the yale a calm yet pronounced presence. The edge is cleanly finished and integrates unobtrusively into the overall appearance, without asserting itself as a design element.

Heraldic beasts such as the yale belong to a long tradition of European armorial art. They connect historical references to family, origin, and state identity. On the Tudor Beasts coin, these elements are not presented narratively, but embodied as a concentrated image. This reduction to the essential lends the motif a timeless quality. The creature does not appear as part of a scene, but as a calm, self-contained image whose effect arises from form itself.

Across its issues, the Tudor Beasts series follows a clear stylistic line: no narrative scenes, no dramatic effects, but a factual, calm view of heraldic symbols. The 2023 issue confirms this design approach. The yale does not appear as a figure of combat, but as a quiet image of identity and symbolic strength.

The Tudor Beasts Yale of Beaufort 2023 – 1/4 oz gold coin combines historical heraldry, precise minting craftsmanship, and the quiet presence of gold into a balanced numismatic image. It presents a classical figure of English visual tradition in a clear, calm depictionstruck in gold and carried by structure, clarity, and deliberate restraint.



Metal Gold
Form Gold Coin
Country of Origin United Kingdom
Issuer Royal Mint
Manufacturer Royal Mint
Purity 999.9/1000
Fineweight 7.78 gram
Gross Weight 7.78 gram
Denomination (oz) 1/4 oz
Year of issue 2023
Grade Brilliant
Condition Uncirculated
Diameter 22.00 mm
Packaging Single in Pouch
Packaging Unit 25 per tube