2023 Perth Mint Gold Gilded Rabbit 1 oz Silver Coin (with Capsule)
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2023 Perth Mint Gold Gilded Rabbit 1 oz Silver Coin (with Capsule)
* Please note that this item without themed box
Secure the 2023 1 oz Gilded Proof Silver Lunar Year of The Rabbit Australian Perth Mint (w/capsule & COA) from BSM.my! Manufactured by the Perth Mint, this coin contains 1 troy ounce of .9999 fine silver. Each coin has a stunning Proof Finish with selective gilding in 24-carat gold. Each1 oz silver coin has a face value of 1 dollar, backed by the Australian government. Individual coins arrive in a Lunar Series capsule and are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity (COA). With a maximum mintage of 25,000, interested collectors should snag the 2023 1 oz Gilded Proof Silver Lunar Year of The Rabbit Australian Perth Mint (w/Capsule & COA) soon!
2023 is the Year of the Rabbit according to the Chinese zodiac. In order, the 12 zodiac animals are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Rabbits are known for being gentle, skillful, compassionate, and patient. According to Chinese astrology, those born during the year of the rabbit are said to have similar qualities. This stunning coin features the rabbit in 24-carat gold gilding!
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Coin Highlights
- Maximum mintage of 25,000
- Contains 1 troy ounce of .9999 fine silver
- Produced by the Perth Mint
- Proof Finish with selective gilding
- Face value of 1 dollar, backed by the Australian government
- Individual coins arrive in capsule with a COA
- Obverse: Displays the Jody Clark effigy of Queen Elizabeth II with surrounding inscriptions: “ELIZABETH II”, “AUSTRALIA”, “1 oz 9999 Ag”, and “1 DOLLAR”.
- Reverse: Showcases two gilded rabbits on grassy terrain. One sits and looks right, and the other stands on its hind legs reaching up towards a budding branch above. Inscriptions: “RABBIT 2023”, the Chinese character meaning rabbit, and the “P” mint mark.