The Lunar Series II collection from the Perth Mint is one of the most popular product lineups available, due in no small part to the fact that there is immense variety in the style of coins available in the lunar-themed collection. The 2015 1 oz Proof Colorized Australian Goat Good Fortune Health Silver Coin is available now from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Ships to you in a protective box for brilliant display.
- Limited mintage of only 5,000 coins.
- Part of the Perth Mint’s Lunar Series II collection.
- Honors the Year of the Goat.
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver.
- Issued a face value of $1 (NZD) by Tuvalu.
- Obverse features Queen Elizabeth II.
- Reverse includes the design of the goat signifying health.
Perth Mint’s Lunar Series II collection debuted in 2008 following the successful 12-year cycle of the original Lunar Series coins. The Lunar Series I program was the first of its kind, featuring new reverse designs each year to highlight the given animal on the Zodiac for that particular year.
Traditionally available in silver and gold with bullion or proof options, the 2015 1 oz Proof Colorized Australian Silver Goat Good Fortune Health Coin is a limited-issue option with a new design and brilliant colorization.
On the obverse of these coins you’ll find the familiar right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II used on all coinage from the Perth Mint. Created in 1998 by Ian Rank-Broadley, this image is a fourth-generation depiction of Her Majesty.
The reverse of each 2015 1 oz Proof Colorized Australian Silver Goat Good Fortune Health Coin is the image of a goat as it leaps over a mountain gap, with a brilliantly colorized background featuring a rising sun.
All 2015 1 oz Proof Colorized Australian Silver Goat Good Fortune Health coins ship to you in a protective display box courtesy of the Perth Mint, and features a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
The Perth Mint is located in the city of Perth, Western Australia. Opened in 1899 as the final of three facilities in the Royal Mint system under British control, the Perth Mint sustained mintage in Australia throughout the process of Australian federation and independence. The mint is now owned by the state government of Western Australia and exists separately from the Royal Australian Mint.
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