Five Pounds 2025 Royal Tudor Beasts - The Queen’s Panther, Coin from United Kingdom - detailed information

Five Pounds 2025 Royal Tudor Beasts - The Queen’s Panther, Coin from United Kingdom
CoinFive Pounds 2025 Royal Tudor Beasts - The Queen’s Panther

At the time of decimalisation in 1971, the United Kingdom Crown coin (equal to 5 shillings) was redenominated as a 25p coin and pieces struck prior to 1990 - all the way back to 1818 - continue to be legal tender for that amount. The old denomination had been a regular circulating coin in the 19th century, but in the 20th century it became more of a commemorative denomination.

The Royal Mint continued issuing commemorative coins in the same format - using the traditional coin dimensions, but in copper-nickel. These were initially also denominated as 25 pence but the "Crown" was changed in 1990 to a commemorative £5 (five pound) coin, having the same dimensions and weight but with a face value twenty times as great.

The denomination is used to mark special occasions, usually royal in theme, rather than for use in general circulation. Although not circulating, these coins are legal tender.

This coin type is the seventh out of ten designs from the Royal Tudor Beasts Collection - coins depicting heraldic animals representing the Medieval Tudor dynasty which ruled England between 1485 and 1603, and features The Queen’s Panther.

The Moat Bridge, the main entrance to Hampton Court Palace built by King Henry VIII, is adorned by ten stone guardians known as the King's Beasts. Each fearsome Royal Beast holds historic meaning and the ten figures evenly represent Henry VIII and his third wife, Jane Seymour. These regal protectors provided the inspiration for The Royal Tudor Beasts Collection from The Royal Mint.

In their astute employment of beasts, the Tudor dynasty aimed to convey symbolic representations of their virtues and strengths by invoking animals previously associated with earlier royal lineages. The Queen’s Panther (also called The Mortimer Panther) on the Moat Bridge stands across from the Tudor Dragon and is the final Queen’s Beast visitors meet before entering the palace. In heraldry, panthers are often depicted as "incensed", which means flames emanate from their mouth and their ears symbolise their fragrant breath. According to legend, the panther’s breath attracted all animals except the resistant dragon, making this an apt pairing.

Bestowed upon Jane Seymour by Henry VIII, the panther was seen as a representation of the House of Tudor’s recent lineage, owing to its association with King Henry VII. Following in his father’s footsteps, Henry VIII utilised the Queen’s Panther to affirm his wife’s legitimacy and the legitimacy of any progeny from their union. Emphasising this, the Queen’s Panther holds a shield bearing the combined Coats of Arms - also known as impaled Arms - of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour - mirroring the shield held by the King's Lion (The Lion of England).

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Obverse
United Kingdom / Five Pounds 2025 Royal Tudor Beasts - The Queen’s Panther - obverse photo

The obverse of the coin displays the first definitive portrait of King Charles III, which shows his bare (uncrowned) head facing left.

Below the neck truncation in tiny letters, the artist's initials MJ (for Martin Jennings).

Around, the monarch's legend followed by the face value and date of issue: CHARLES III · D · G · REX · F · D · 5 POUNDS · 2025 ·. Translated from Latin, the legend means: Charles the Third, by the Grace of God, King, Defender of the Faith.

Obverse Inscription CHARLES III · D · G · REX · F · D · 5 POUNDS · 2025 ·
Reverse
United Kingdom / Five Pounds 2025 Royal Tudor Beasts - The Queen’s Panther - reverse photo

The reverse of the coin shows at its centre a roaring panther with flames coming out of its mouth and ears, holding a shield displaying the combined arms of King Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, symbolising the strength of the couple’s union.

Around above, the inscription QUEEN'S PANTHER. Around below, · 2025 ·.

The designer's signature D.L (for David Lawrence) is on the right, behind the beast's tail.

Reverse Inscription QUEEN'S PANTHER · 2025 ·
EdgeMilledEdge InscriptionNone
Notes

Finish: Brilliant Uncirculated.
Packaging: in a presentation card.
Royal Mint Product Code: UK25QPBU.
Release date: 17 September 2024.
Release price: £15.50.

Differentiating from the Seymour Panther, the Queen’s Panther holds the impaled Arms of Henry VIII that bears the Coat of Augmentation bestowed upon her.

In the realm of heraldry, when spouses bear distinct family Coats of Arms, various methods are employed to merge them. If the wife has her own family’s Coats of Arms, the couple’s heraldic symbols are intricately combined during their lifetime. When a married couple has different family motifs, they usually combine them on a shield such as the shield displayed in the grip of the Queen’s Panther. If the wife is not an heir, in the case of Jane Seymour who had six biological brothers and three biological sisters, the couple can join the symbols by splitting the shield down the middle with a line.

The dexter, or the left side of the shield when facing towards it, splits Henry VIII’s Arms into four - an amalgamation of those belonging to his ancestors before him - kings and queens, lords and ladies - thus proving his rightful position on the English throne. The sinister, or the right side of the shield, features Jane Seymour’s Coat of Augmentation, which portrays her descent from five different families who bore Coats of Arms.

If a husband remarries, he needs to replace his earlier wife’s symbols with the new, as it is considered incorrect to use the symbols of two wives at the same time. This approach is represented in the nature of the heraldic panther itself, whose original appearance was a leopard that represented the Arms of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s second wife. The king married Jane Seymour in the same year as Anne’s Boleyn’s execution, which led to Henry VIII ordering that second wife’s Arms and badges be replaced or destroyed.

To save money whilst simultaneously honouring his new queen, Henry VIII ordered Anne Boleyn’s leopards to be altered in order for them to become the Seymour Panther and the Queen’s Panther. The latter serves as the sinister supporter of her Arms on the Moat Bridge, meaning it appears on the viewer’s right-hand side when approaching the palace. Like the heraldic leopard, the panther is typically portrayed with blue and red spots, which would have initially been painted.

Sadly, the Coat of Arms had to be revised once more when Jane Seymour passed away following the challenging birth of Prince Edward, later King Edward VI (reigned 1547 - 1553). Jane Seymour was laid to rest on 12 November 1537 at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, and was the only wife of Henry VIII to receive a queen’s funeral.

Two years later, the king married Anne of Cleves and although the Coat of Arms was modified once more for his new queen, the royal beasts at Hampton Court Palace were not adapted.

The Queen's Beasts (for which the Royal Mint issued another series of coins earlier) stood in front of the temporary western annexe to Westminster Abbey for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. In that display (and the coin series about it), The Scottish Unicorn, The Horse of Hanover, The Griffin of Edward III and The Falcon of the Plantagenets replaced four of the Beasts at Hampton Court: the Seymour Black Lion, the Seymour Panther, the Seymour Unicorn, and the Tudor Dragon (also called the Royal Dragon).

See also

£5 coins in the Queen's Beasts and the Royal Tudor Beasts series (ordered by design / year):
- £5 Queen's Beasts - Lion of England, 2017
- £5 Queen's Beasts - Lion of England, 2018
- £5 Queen's Beasts - Lion of England, 2019
- £5 Queen's Beasts - Unicorn of Scotland, 2017
- £5 Queen's Beasts - Red Dragon of Wales, 2018
- £5 Queen's Beasts - Black Bull of Clarence, 2018
- £5 Queen's Beasts - Falcon of the Plantagenets, 2019
- £5 Queen's Beasts - Yale of Beaufort, 2019
- £5 Queen's Beasts - White Lion of Mortimer, 2020
- £5 Queen's Beasts - White Horse of Hanover, 2020
- £5 Queen's Beasts - White Greyhound of Richmond, 2021
- £5 Queen's Beasts - Griffin of Edward III, 2021
- £5 The Queen's Beasts Completer Coin, 2021
- £5 Royal Tudor Beasts - The Seymour Panther, 2022
- £5 Royal Tudor Beasts - The Lion of England, 2022
- £5 Royal Tudor Beasts - The Yale of Beaufort, 2023
- £5 Royal Tudor Beasts - The Bull of Clarence, 2023
- £5 Royal Tudor Beasts - The Seymour Unicorn, 2024
- £5 Royal Tudor Beasts - The Tudor Dragon, 2024
- £5 Royal Tudor Beasts - The Queen's Panther, 2024

Royal Tudor Beasts - The Queen's Panther design was issued in a variety of formats:
- 1 oz Platinum Bullion, The Queen's Panther, 2025
- 2 oz Gold Proof, The Queen's Panther, 2025
- 1 oz Gold Bullion, The Queen's Panther, 2025
- 1 oz Gold Proof, The Queen's Panther, 2025
- 1/4 oz Gold Bullion, The Queen's Panther, 2025
- 1/4 oz Gold Proof, The Queen's Panther, 2025
- 10 oz Silver Bullion, The Queen's Panther, 2025
- 10 oz Silver Proof, The Queen's Panther, 2025
- 5 oz Silver Proof, The Queen's Panther, 2025
- 2 oz Silver Bullion, The Queen's Panther, 2025
- 2 oz Silver Proof, The Queen's Panther, 2025
- 1 oz Silver Proof, The Queen's Panther, 2025
- £5 CuproNickel, Brilliant Uncirculated, The Queen's Panther, 2025

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Five Pounds 2025 Royal Tudor Beasts - The Queen’s Panther: Details
CountryUnited Kingdom
CurrencyPound Sterling
Coin TypeCrown (Five Pounds)
Issued2025
MonarchKing Charles III
EffigyKing Charles III - First Portrait
Face Value5 (x Pound)
Mintageunknown
CurrentYes
MaterialCuproNickel
DesignerDavid Lawrence
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size38.6100 mm
Thickness2.8900 mm
Mass28.2800 g
OCC IDWMRA-OQPC-KNJP-EYPL
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