Description
These magnificent silver coins celebrate the year 2024 as the Year of the Dragon and are the fifth release in Perth’s Lunar Series III. These 1 oz Silver Dragon coins come in a rich red-toned colorization. Perth limited the mintage to just 200,000!
These coins are a fantastic method to increase the silver in your investment portfolio or even to give as presents to loved ones. One of the series’ highlights is the enduring dragon design.
Design of the 2024 Australia 1 oz Silver Lunar Colorized Red Dragon Capsulated
Australian 1 oz Silver Lunar Colorized Dragon Coins are highly prized for their fine craftsmanship and excellent quality. Each of these silver coins contains one ounce of pure silver.
Obverse: Portrays the Jody Clark likeness of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, her years of reign: 1952-2022, face value, silver weight and purity.
Reverse: Portrays a lively red colorized Chinese dragon with a flaming pearl. The flaming pearl is a symbol of wisdom in Chinese culture. Included in the design is the Chinese character for “dragon,” the inscription “DRAGON 2024,” and a “P125” mint mark signifying The Perth Mint’s 125th anniversary.
Main Highlights of the 2024 Australia 1 oz Silver Lunar Colorized Red Dragon Capsulated
- Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
- Minted by Perth Mint in Australia.
- Available in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
- Sovereign coin backed by the Australian government.
- The Features a Colored Lunar Dragon design to commemorate the Chinese Lunar Calendar.
Product Specifications: 2024 Australia 1 oz Silver Lunar Colorized Red Dragon Capsulated
Specification | Details |
Brand | Perth Mint |
Thickness | 3.50 mm |
Diameter | 49.0 mm |
Edge Design | Reeded |
Purity | .999 |
Condition | New |
Metal Weight | 1 oz. |
Buying 2024 Australia 1 oz Silver Lunar Colorized Red Dragon Capsulated
Customers should know that the famous Perth Mint Lunar Series frequently sells out earlier than other series. We invite investors and collectors to benefit from our fresh supply as soon as possible. Of course, the Perth Mint in Australia is renowned for its superb craftsmanship. The mint was founded in 1899 as a division of the Royal Mint of Great Britain. The Perth Mint is still a top global mint today, and its silver bullion products are highly sought-after.
Why is 2024 Lunar New Year called the Year of the Wood Dragon?
The Chinese zodiac is a 12-year cycle that links each year to an animal sign. The 12 animal signs are Rat (shu 鼠), Ox (niu 牛), Tiger (hu 虎), Rabbit (tu 兔), Dragon (long 龍), Snake (she 蛇), Horse (ma 馬), Sheep (yang 羊), Monkey (hou 猴), Rooster (ji 雞), Dog (gou 狗) and Pig (zhu 豬). The order of the animal signs is fixed, with the Dragon being the fifth in the cycle, hence the Year of the Dragon (longnian 龍年) in 2024. Last year, 2023, was the Year of the Rabbit (tunian 兔年) and 2025 is the Year of the Snake (shennian 蛇年).
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