The Australian Perth mint unveiled a new coin in their Chinese lunar series of silvers. The silver bullion one-ounce twenty twelve- year of the dragon silver coin was highly anticipated and is extremely rare. It is thus minted entirely from ninety-nine percent pure silver and each of this type of monetary asset is crafted with careful artisanship and captures the beauty and spirit of the legend in epic detail. The legend that embodied power and nobility in ancient china nowadays it represents happiness and success.
The extreme rarity of the bronze one-ounce legend money is also worth noting. The assets are made rare by the fact that the mint only produced and released three hundred thousand of them. The reduced number of the silvers causes the silvers value to increase exponentially. Each of the monetary asset value is greatly increased because the rarity. The government offers a guarantee on weight and purity to all those who purchase the coins to assure collectors.
The vintage made from precious stones is a part of the lunar coins series and is the fifth in the series. The reverse of each of the legend stone vintages depicts a long, scaled, serpentine legend. This is a depiction of power, strength and good luck. It also includes an image of a pearl of wisdom. The inscription year of the dragon is also written, as is the Chinese character for dragon and a’p', which is the traditional Perth mint mintmark.
On these types of ounces face an effigy of her majesty queen Elizabeth the second by Ian Rank-Broadley is represented. The one ounce type of assets is the only limited minted type in the money minted series, the rest have unlimited mintage.
With the Chinese calendar dating back to twenty six hundred B. C, it embodies plenty of mystery and is symbolic. It is a twelve-year calendar and an animal represents each. The rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, ram, monkey, rooster, dog and pig represent the years. The five key elements represent the year’s fire, earth and water, wood and metal. An animal and an element are combined every sixty years. In Chinese tradition, it was believed that a person drew influence from the period in which they were born.
The Chinese believed that the legend was the representation of yang whereas the compliment yin was the fenguang (Chinese phoenix). The Gregorian calendar is still used officially in china but the lunar calendar is still used to determine festivals.
The gold minted money started the original series back in nineteen ninety-six but later in nineteen ninety-nine the silver minted money series was unveiled. The size of the minted coin has increased over time with the legend mints coming in a range of sizes. From the ten-kilogram, one kilogram, ten oz, five oz, one oz and even the half oz.
This would be the second series of the lunar calendar vintage. The first of this lunar series was featured in the period two thousand which was the period of the highly valued mineral antique. At one ounce, these special vintages was part of this series. The series ended with the unleashing of the silver year of the dragon silver coin of the pig mints. The beginning of the 2012-time of the legend mints as on 23 of January and this period is when the second type of vintage was unveiled.
You can visit the website www.trubellamintcoins.com for more helpful information about The Australian Perth Mint’s Year Of The Dragon Silver Coin
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