Obverse: The obverse features the fifth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing the George IV State Diadem. Around her portrait is the inscription ELIZABETH II·D·G·REG·F·D·2 POUNDS·, meaning Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God, Queen, Defender of the Faith. Designed by Jody Clark.
Reverse: The reverse depicts two powerful dragons representing the unity and strength of Eastern and Western cultures. The inscription TWO DRAGONS appears above, and below it reads ONE OUNCE FINE SILVER 999 · 2018. Designed by Timothy Noad.
About the coin: Issued in 2018 by The Royal Mint, this 1 oz silver coin “Two Dragons” commemorates the 50th anniversary of the mint’s move to Llantrisant, Wales. Dragons symbolize strength, wisdom, and good fortune – the red dragon is Wales’ national symbol, while in Chinese mythology, dragons are revered as divine rulers of the natural elements. The coin celebrates the connection between East and West through mythology and culture. Limited mintage: 50,000 bullion coins and 2,500 proof coins. Struck in 99.9% fine silver at The Royal Mint.