"Una, the personification of truth and virtue is protected from danger by a fearsome Lion who is captivated by her beautiful face. Widely considered one of the most beautiful British coins ever ...
On one side were the front parts of a lion and a bull. The symbolism may reflect a common Near Eastern motif, or each animal may represent one of the precious metals. On the back of the coin ...
He also did the Una and the Lion design that makes the coin so famous, with a history that goes even further back. The design on the coin is based on Edmund Spenser's 16th century poem The Faerie ...
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