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2025 1/2 oz Colorized Australia Silver Year of the Snake - 24h Shipping!


Specification
- Thickness:
- other, of circular cross-section
- Other articles:
- Silver
- Nominal:
- 0.5 HOURS
- Weight:
- 1/2 ounce (1/2 oz)
- The mediator:
- other bars and rods
- Country of origin:
- Other
- The year:
- 2025
- Consignment:
- 24 hours
- Manufacturer:
- Perth Mint
- Trial:
- 999
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Description of the 2025 1/2 oz Colorized Australia Silver Year of the Snake - 24h Shipping!
A silver collector's coin from The Perth Mint, part of a series inspired by the Chinese lunar calendar. The design features a snake, which according to zodiac symbolism is the sign of the year 2025. The animal is associated with wisdom, intuition, and transformation. It is incorporated into the symbol 福 (Fu), symbolizing luck and prosperity, further emphasizing the unique significance of the product. The numismatic piece was issued in a limited edition of 5,000 pieces and holds the status of legal tender in Australia. Due to its high-quality craftsmanship and cultural and symbolic value, it is an attractive choice for both collectors and investors.
Appearance of the 2025 1/2 oz Colorized Australia Silver Year of the Snake - 24h Shipping!
The design on the reverse features a colorful, red-gold snake winding among traditional Chinese ornaments. This symbol refers to the Chinese horoscope, in which the snake is a sign of wisdom, intuition, and prosperity. Its shape is incorporated into the Fu (福) symbol, which in Chinese culture means luck and prosperity. The background of the coin is smooth, further highlighting the colorful symbol, as well as subtle floral decorations. In Chinese culture, floral patterns symbolize renewal, growth, and prosperity, and the colors used (red, orange, yellow) are meant to bring luck and joy. The obverse of the coin, in accordance with Australian minting standards, features a portrait of King Charles III, surrounded by an inscription with his name, denomination, and the year of issue. The numismatic piece is placed on a decorative collector's card with Chinese New Year motifs, further emphasizing the significance of the talisman.
Historical Background
The design is part of a long tradition of minting coins inspired by the Chinese lunar calendar by the Australian mint, The Perth Mint. The history of this series dates back to 1996, when the mint began issuing the first generation of silver and gold lunar coins, gaining immense popularity among collectors and investors. In 2008, the second generation of this series was launched, and in 2020, the third.
The symbolism of the coin refers to the Chinese zodiac sign of the Snake, which is the sixth animal in the twelve-year cycle and has long been associated with wisdom, intuition, and the ability to transform. The 福 (Fu) symbol adorning the reverse of the coin has a centuries-old significance in Chinese culture as a symbol of luck, prosperity, and well-being. It is often used in art, calligraphy, and New Year decorations, especially during the Chinese New Year period.
The Perth Mint has long combined traditional Chinese motifs with modern minting techniques in its designs, making this series one of the most valued in the world. The 2025 edition, like its predecessors, was minted in a limited quantity, increasing its collectible value and significance as a piece of numismatic heritage.
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 collector's items. It exports products to over a hundred countries. The Perth Mint annually issues various types of bullion and collector coins and bars, which serve as legal tender. They feature unique Australian motifs, symbolizing the country. Diverse and renowned creators are engaged in the original designs.
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