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Product code: GSRH8S2
Limited Edition 1000
A remastering of Henry VIII’s golden seal The seal was specially created for the Treaty of Amiens between the king and his close rival Francis I, King of France Struck in two ounces of 999 fine silver to Proof standard Embellished with a fully frosted finish Complemented by a booklet that details Henry VIII’s relationship with Francis I and the use of the seal known as the golden ‘bulla’
The last 1,000 years may have been witness to extraordinary political, economic and social changes but Seals of the Realm remain fundamental and as much at the heart of government in the twenty-first century as they were in the eleventh. Their meaning virtually unchanged, impressions taken from them are appended to a variety of official documents to signify royal assent just as it was during the reigns of Edward the Confessor and William the Conqueror.
Only one Great Seal should be in use at any given time therefore during a long reign, the silver matrices eventually wear out; Queen Victoria, for instance, had four different Great Seals during her 63-year reign. When a new Great Seal is prepared, the old one is ceremonially defaced and customarily presented by the monarch to the Lord Chancellor of the day.
Since the passing of The Crown Office Act of 1877, the use of the Great Seal proper has been restricted to documents of the highest importance, such as treaties with foreign governments. Specification Specification Value Alloy 999 Fine Silver Weight 62.86 g Diameter 40.00mm Quality Proof (Fully Frosted) |