The fourth release of the Zi:Sin Series features the guardian Rattus. The queen of a cave in the underworld beneath the empire of Chiwoo Cheonwang, she has a unique ability to foresee danger. In particular, she has the power to foresee great wars on the horizon and it is her duty to alert Chiwoo Cheonwang when those dangers arise so he can assemble his armies and fight back. Today, 2020 10 oz South Korean Zi:Sin Rattus Silver Medals are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Medal Highlights:
KOMSCO issues the Zi:Sin Series with images of the 12 Guardians. The collection is a unique twist on the concept of lunar-themed releases. Rather than using the 12 animals from the lunar calendar in its design elements, the KOMSCO Zi:Sin Series provides a deep dive into Korean culture that revives the story of the 12 Guardians. Each of the figures is released to coincide with a specific animal on the lunar calendar.
All of the 2020 10 oz South Korean Zi:Sin Rattus Silver Medals are available to you in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The silver medals come with individual plastic capsules. The 10 oz silver medal is the largest in the Zi:Sin Series.
The obverse design of the 2020 10 oz South Korean Zi:Sin Rattus Silver Medal offers a new image of Do ggae bi for the first time in the Zi:Sin Series. The primary design element remains the same, with Do ggae bi’s face on the shield of Chiwoo Cheonwang. However, the specific depiction of Do ggae bi is new this year with a grin on his face, bushier eyebrows, flared nostrils, and more prominent teeth in his smile.
On the reverse of 2020 10 oz South Korean Zi:Sin Rattus Medals, you will find the latest of the 12 Guardians in the series. Rattus coincides with the Year of the Rat on the lunar calendar, and not only does her name correspond to that fact, but the manner in which her hair is braided offers a subtle nod to the Year of the Rat as well. Her hair is braided up in two loops resembling rat ears. Rattus sits in a celestial robe with her right hand extended as though it is supporting the moon in the sky.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out to JM Bullion with your questions about buying silver. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.
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The fourth release of the Zi:Sin Series features the guardian Rattus. The queen of a cave in the underworld beneath the empire of Chiwoo Cheonwang, she has a unique ability to foresee danger. In particular, she has the power to foresee great wars on the horizon and it is her duty to alert Chiwoo Cheonwang when those dangers arise so he can assemble his armies and fight back. Today, 2020 10 oz South Korean Zi:Sin Rattus Silver Medals are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Medal Highlights:
KOMSCO issues the Zi:Sin Series with images of the 12 Guardians. The collection is a unique twist on the concept of lunar-themed releases. Rather than using the 12 animals from the lunar calendar in its design elements, the KOMSCO Zi:Sin Series provides a deep dive into Korean culture that revives the story of the 12 Guardians. Each of the figures is released to coincide with a specific animal on the lunar calendar.
All of the 2020 10 oz South Korean Zi:Sin Rattus Silver Medals are available to you in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The silver medals come with individual plastic capsules. The 10 oz silver medal is the largest in the Zi:Sin Series.
The obverse design of the 2020 10 oz South Korean Zi:Sin Rattus Silver Medal offers a new image of Do ggae bi for the first time in the Zi:Sin Series. The primary design element remains the same, with Do ggae bi’s face on the shield of Chiwoo Cheonwang. However, the specific depiction of Do ggae bi is new this year with a grin on his face, bushier eyebrows, flared nostrils, and more prominent teeth in his smile.
On the reverse of 2020 10 oz South Korean Zi:Sin Rattus Medals, you will find the latest of the 12 Guardians in the series. Rattus coincides with the Year of the Rat on the lunar calendar, and not only does her name correspond to that fact, but the manner in which her hair is braided offers a subtle nod to the Year of the Rat as well. Her hair is braided up in two loops resembling rat ears. Rattus sits in a celestial robe with her right hand extended as though it is supporting the moon in the sky.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out to JM Bullion with your questions about buying silver. Our customer service team is available at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.