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Lunar 2010 1 kilogam silver coin

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Lunar 2010 1 kilogam silver coin

'Year of the Tiger' edition, the silver coin Lunar 2010, is minted in 1 kilogram of pure silver with a purity of 99.9%. This Perth Mint silver investment coin is decorated with the image of a tiger and the Chinese character in front of it. The kilo coin comes in a matching plastic capsule, which keeps the coin in good condition.

The year 2010 is the year of the Tiger in the Chinese era. The unique design of the Lunar coin is changed annually to the Chinese era. The Chinese tiger has the characteristics of energetic, sensitive, heroic, dynamic, revolutionary, leadership skills, fearless but also vain, hot-headed, self-overestimating, burning all ships and an all-or-nothing attitude. The Pert Minth has these characteristics reflected in this silver coin. The tiger is one of the twelve mythical creatures in the Chinese zodiac.

The Chinese Year of the Tiger is: 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998 and 2010.

We do our utmost to only offer the special editions offered if they are also available. However, we have to make a few caveats here. If it is not available, we will contact you as soon as possible.

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