Australia Lunar Series I
1) Recognition - Names - Country of Origin
The "Australia Lunar Series I Silver Coins" were minted by the Perth Mint in Australia and are part of a sought-after collector and investment coin series. This series was introduced for the first time in 1996 and features motifs from the Chinese zodiac.
2) Coin Description
The Lunar Series I Silver Coins represent a different animal from the Chinese zodiac each year. Each animal symbolizes specific traits and qualities. The series starts in 1996 with the Year of the Mouse and concludes in 2007 with the Year of the Pig. The coins showcase detailed depictions of the respective animals and bear the corresponding year of issuance.
3) Face Value - Legal Tender - Value
The Lunar Series I Silver Coins come in various denominations and all are official legal tender in Australia. Their intrinsic value and collector's value far exceed their face value.
4) Other Units - Denominations
The Silver Coins of Lunar Series I have a fineness of 999/1000 and are available in various denominations, including 1 oz, 2 oz, 10 oz, and even 1 kg. They are often individually encapsulated for protection of their quality. For collectors and investors, these coins provide an opportunity to acquire high-quality silver with numismatic value.
5) Special Features - Minting Years - History - Mintage
The Lunar Series I Silver Coins hold not only a metal value but also a collector's value due to their limited mintage and aesthetic design. As each year's issue represents a different animal, the series is particularly popular among collectors. Furthermore, due to their high minting quality and rarity, these coins can appreciate in value over time, making them attractive for investors as well.
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