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1/10 oz Australian Lunar Year of the Rabbit 2011 Gold Coin - 24h Shipping!
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Specification
- Other articles:
- Gold
- Nominal:
- 15 HOURS
- Weight:
- of a fat content, by weight, exceeding 13%
- Country of origin:
- Other
- The year:
- 2011
- Consignment:
- 24 hours
- Manufacturer:
- Perth Mint
- Trial:
- 999,9
Description of the 1/10 oz Australian Lunar Year of the Rabbit 2011 Gold Coin - 24h Shipping!
The gold coin is a unique piece from the esteemed Lunar II series, issued by the renowned Perth Mint. Made of pure gold, it is not only a valuable collectible but also an attractive investment for precious metal enthusiasts. The coin was issued to commemorate the Chinese Year of the Rabbit. This animal symbolizes gentleness, intelligence, and prosperity—traits that, according to Chinese beliefs, also apply to people born in that year. Due to its limited mintage and high-quality craftsmanship, it is highly sought after by collectors worldwide. Additionally, its status as an official legal tender of Australia and the government's guarantee of its purity and weight make it a safe choice for investors.
Appearance of the 1/10 oz Australian Lunar Year of the Rabbit 2011 Gold Coin - 24h Shipping!
The item impresses with precise craftsmanship and rich details characteristic of the Lunar II series. The reverse features an image of a rabbit sitting next to a cabbage head. Next to the animal is the Chinese character for "rabbit" and the inscription "Year of the Rabbit." This design is distinguished by its delicate relief and matte background, which contrasts with the shiny details. The obverse of the coin, in line with Australian minting tradition, depicts a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Surrounding the monarch's image are inscriptions representing the queen, as well as indicating the country of issue, year of release, and denomination of the coin. The entire piece is characterized by high minting quality, typical of Perth Mint productions, and an elegant finish that highlights the collectible value of this edition.
Historical Background
The coin is part of the prestigious Lunar II series, issued by the Australian Perth Mint from 2008 to 2019. This series continues the tradition started by the earlier Lunar I cycle (1996–2007), drawing inspiration from the Chinese lunar calendar, according to which each year is symbolized by a different animal from the 12-year zodiac cycle. The year 2011 was dedicated to the rabbit, which in Chinese culture symbolizes gentleness, cleverness, harmony, and luck. The introduction of this coin to the market was met with great interest from both collectors and investors, thanks to its unique design, limited mintage, and high gold purity (.9999).
The Lunar II series continued the success of its predecessor, offering improved designs and a wider range of denominations. Coins from this cycle are valued for their aesthetics and investment value, and their limited availability makes them increasingly sought after in the numismatic market over time. Perth Mint, as one of the most renowned mints in the world, ensures the highest quality of craftsmanship for each coin and their status as legal tender in Australia, further emphasizing their uniqueness and prestige.
Manufacturer
The Perth Mint, located on the banks of the Swan River, is the oldest operating mint in Australia, established in 1899. Currently, as one of the most important mints in the world, it processes over 60% of Australia's gold and is owned by the Australian government. It is known for precision and a commitment to excellence, allowing for the creation of the highest quality collectible products. It exports products to over a hundred countries. The Perth Mint annually issues various bullion and collectible coins and bars, which are legal tender. They feature unique Australian motifs that are symbols of the country. Diverse and renowned creators are engaged in the original designs.
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