In a tradition that spans over 900 years, the royal heraldic beasts were attributed to ancestors of the British Monarchy. They can be traced through the family lineage as far back to the first beast, the Lion of England attributed to King Edward I.
The White Horse of Hanover was struck in 1/4 oz of .9999 pure gold with a proof-like finish. The obverse features the fifth effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse features a depiction of the White Horse of Hanover in the rampart position.