Why the 2017 Queen’s Beasts Silver Griffin is Still a Smart Buy
When The Royal Mint dropped the 2017 Griffin of Edward III, silver stackers knew they were looking at something special. It had the tough job of following up the massive hit that was the Lion of England, but it completely held its own. Minted in a chunky two-ounce size with ultra-pure .9999 fine silver, this coin instantly became a favorite for anyone who loves physical metal. It hits that perfect sweet spot: you get the heavy, reassuring weight of bulk silver, backed by the rock-solid reputation of a historic government mint.
What really sets this coin apart from standard silver bars is the sheer artistry. Designer Jody Clark absolutely nailed the look, sculpting a fierce, dynamic griffin clutching a shield of Windsor Castle. It looks modern, powerful, and looks incredible in physical silver. Because this was only the second release in the collection, a lot of casual buyers actually missed it before the Queen’s Beasts series exploded in popularity. That scarcity means it has built up a great collector's premium over the years, and people are always hunting for it to complete their sets.
Adding a few 2-ounce Griffins to your stash is a smart way to break up the monotony of standard 1-ounce rounds. Semi-numismatic coins like this give your portfolio a double layer of protection: you have the baseline value of the silver itself, plus the extra cushion of collector demand if the spot market gets rocky. It feels substantial to hold, it is incredibly easy to sell if you ever need to liquidate, and it is just a genuinely fun piece to own. If you want to protect your wealth with something that is as beautiful as it is secure, this silver beast is hard to beat.


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