1 Kilo Lunar II Dragon | Silver | 2012

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1 Kilo Lunar II Dragon Silver 2012

The Australian Lunar coin series celebrates Chinese astrology and the Chinese zodiac. The 12-year series features releases marking the Year of the Mouse (2008), Year of the Ox (2009), Year of the Tiger (2010), Year of the Rabbit (2011), Year of the Dragon (2012), Year of the Snake (2013), Year of the Horse (2014), Year of the Goat (2015), Year of the Monkey (2016), Year of the Rooster (2017), Year of the Dog (2018) and Year of the Pig (2019).

Apart from the internationally renowned Australian Lunar Gold PROOF Coin Series II, which was minted with gold, the Perth Mint also released Lunar Silver Coins in various denominations: ½ oz, 10 oz, 1 kg, 1 ounce and 5 ounces.

In 2012, The Perth Mint's internationally renowned Australian Lunar Silver PROOF Coin Series II celebrates the Year of the Dragon, the fifth animal in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac.

These superb releases are perfect for people born in the Year of the Dragon – 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000 und natürlich 2012 – who are regarded as independent, passionate, adventurous, very confident, charismatic, natural leader and courageous.

The front of the Lunar Dragon coin can be considered as classic for most of the Australian silver coins, with the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the nominal value and the inscriptions "ELIZABETH II", "AUSTRALIA", the year "2012"and" 999 SILVER ".

The reverse of each coin depicts a dragon with four legs holding a pearl of wisdom. The Chinese character for 'dragon' and the inscription 'Year of the Dragon' also appear in the design with The Perth Mint's traditional 'P' mintmark.

The Lunar Dragon coin appeals to to investors and collectors because of its very limited supply, the variety of denominations and their undeniable beauty.

The coin was issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965 and has a fine silver content of 99.90%.