The 2025 Completer Bar
The Queen’s Beasts series has been one of the most sought-after bullion collections in recent years, and now, the series reaches its grand finale with the release of the 2025 Silver & Gold Completer Bars.
Crafted by The Royal Mint, these striking bars bring together all ten heraldic beasts that symbolised Queen Elizabeth II’s royal lineage. A perfect fusion of history, artistry, and investment appeal, these bars honour tradition while offering investors a premium asset in both silver and gold.
The 2025 Completer Bar Design
The 2025 Completer Bar is a masterpiece of numismatic artistry. The design unites all ten of the Queen’s Beasts in a stunningly detailed composition, with each mythical creature surrounding the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The reverse of the bar showcases the ten iconic beasts, including the Lion of England, the Griffin of Edward III, and the Unicorn of Scotland – each symbolising different aspects of royal ancestry.
The obverse features The Royal Mint’s signature guilloche pattern, alongside weight, fineness, and purity details:
- 1oz 999.9 Fine Gold
- 1oz 999.9 Fine Silver
These bars are designed with a unique, diamond-shaped format, making them stand out from traditional bullion bars while still offering the investment-grade purity and quality expected from The Royal Mint.
As with previous releases in the Queen’s Beasts collection, these bars are UK legal tender, meaning they qualify for Capital Gains Tax (CGT) exemption, making them an attractive addition to any investment portfolio.
Why Invest in the 2025 Completer Bar?
- CGT-Free Investment: As UK legal tender, these bars qualify for Capital Gains Tax exemption, offering a tax-efficient way to invest.
- Limited Availability: With the series ending, this final bar is expected to be in high demand among collectors and investors alike.
- Fine Gold & Silver Purity: Crafted from 999.9 fine gold and silver, ensuring the highest investment-grade standard.
- Historic & Numismatic Appeal: The last piece in the iconic Queen’s Beasts series, making it a must-have for those who have followed the collection.
For those who appreciate heritage, craftsmanship, and investment security, the 2025 Completer Bar marks the perfect finale to one of the most prestigious bullion collections in modern history.
The History of the Completer Bar
The Queen’s Beasts collection is steeped in history, dating back to 1953, when ten heraldic beasts stood guard at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. These beasts, originally sculpted by James Woodford RA, symbolised the Queen’s royal lineage and were inspired by the King’s Beasts of Henry VIII, which still stand at Hampton Court Palace.
Since its launch in 2016, the Queen’s Beasts bullion series has been one of the most popular coin collections from The Royal Mint, with each coin celebrating a different beast in turn. The Completer Coin, released in 2021, brought all ten creatures together in a single striking design. Now, the 2025 Completer Bar builds upon this legacy, offering investors and collectors one final chance to own a piece of this historic series.
For investors, this release represents the culmination of a series that has not only celebrated British heraldry but also delivered exceptional value. As history has shown, past Queen’s Beasts releases have gained additional collectable appeal, making this bar a compelling option for those looking to secure both numismatic prestige and tangible wealth.
The Previous Queen’s Beasts Coins
- Lion of England, 2016
- Griffin of Edward III, 2017
- Red Dragon of Wales, 2017
- Unicorn of Scotland, 2018
- Black Bull of Clarence, 2018
- Falcon of the Plantagenets, 2019
- Yale of Beaufort, 2019
- White Lion of Mortimer, 2020
- White Horse of Hanover, 2020
- White Greyhound of Richmond, 2021
- Completer Coin, 2021
- Completer Bar, 2025
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