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Lunar Series

Lunar Series Gold Coins and Lunar Series Silver Coins are coins that are minted at the world famous and popular Perth Mint. The name of the Lunar Series suggests that they are dedicated to the Chinese Lunar Year and therefore depict 12 individual symbols (animals).

Lunar Series gold and silver coins are very popular with investors worldwide, not only are they investment coins, but these coins also hold collectible potential. Lunar Series coins appreciate in value over time, as evidenced by the older Lunar Series I coins.

Gold coins of the Lunar Series have been minted since 1996, silver coins since 1999.

The first gold series lasted from 1996 to 2007, while the second series began in 2008 and will be completed in 2019.

The first silver series lasted from 1999 to 2010, the second series started in 2008 and will also be discontinued in 2019.

Both the gold and silver coins of the Lunar Series are issued at the highest purity, contain face value, are highly liquid, and are acceptable in world markets.

Lunar Series gold coins are minted in several weights namely 1/20 Oz, 1/10 Oz, 1/4 Oz, 1/2 Oz, 1 Oz, 2 Oz, 10 Oz, 1 kg, and 10 kg. Silver Lunar Series coins are minted in 1/2 Oz, 1 Oz, 2 Oz, 5 Oz, 10 Oz, 1 kg, and 10 kg.

Issuance of 1 Oz Lunar Series gold coins is limited to only 30,000 pieces worldwide, and for 10 kg (if issued) issuance is limited to a maximum of 100 pieces.
The issue of silver coins of the Lunar Series of 1 Oz is limited to 300,000 pieces only worldwide, for 10 kg (if issued) the issue is limited to a maximum of 1,000 pieces.

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The Perth Mint - The Mint in the Land of the Antipodes

The Perth Mint was founded in 1899 in Perth, Australia. The town was originally built in the heat of the gold rush that broke out in Western Australia to speed up the minting of gold sovereigns by British sovereigns and for distribution to the British Empire. The Perth Mint was the last of the three Australian colonial branches after the now defunct Sydney Mint and Melbourne Mint. In 1970, the Mint was transferred to the State Government of Western Australia. Among the most popular coins are those with koala, kangaroo and kingfisher motifs. The Mint processes 400 tonnes of gold annually.


Lunar Series - coins inspired by legend

Lunar Series coins are coins that are inspired by the Chinese lunar year. The Chinese lunar calendar is most likely the oldest calendar in the world and has a history of 5,000 years. The calendar is derived from the movement of the moon (lunar), hence lunar. The whole cycle has twelve symbols that represent the different animals (rat, buffalo, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and pig). These symbols are combined with the five basic elements, the elements. The signs are intertwined in wood, fire, earth, metal and water. Each year, which begins in January and February, is under the sign of a given animal.

Legend has it that the wise Buddha called a feast to prove that all beings are equal. On this occasion, he invited representatives of the animal kingdom. The first to arrive was a rat, then a buffalo, a tiger, a hare and finally a pig. After the feast, the Buddha decided to reward each of the animals and gave each of them rulership over the year, in the order in which they appeared at the feast.

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