The cycle of the Chinese lunar calendar has brought the Year of the Rabbit back around for 2023. The fourth sign of the Chinese zodiac, the Rabbit is considered by some to be the luckiest sign in Chinese astrological tradition, and this playfully colorized commemorative coin from the China Mint celebrates the blessings of the new year. Crafted from hand-selected planchets and polished dyes and produced through multiple strikes, it features the mirror-like fields of a proof-quality coin with beautifully frosted details. The 2023 15 Gram Chinese Silver Lunar Year of the Rabbit Coin is now available for online purchase from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
People born in the Year of the Rabbit are thought to be intelligent and creative, open and compassionate, with a commitment to justice and fair play and a habit of bringing positive energy to their interaction with others. A coin celebrating this beloved symbol of the Chinese zodiac is sure to be especially popular on the domestic Chinese collector's market, which means the already-limited mintage of this beautiful coin will be even harder to find internationally than the initial numbers suggest.
The 2023 Chinese Silver Lunar Year of the Rabbit Coin comes housed in official mint packaging with a mint-issued Certificate of Authenticity. Each shipment is tracked and fully insured by the team at JM Bullion, and we recommend early ordering due to the extremely limited supply.
The coin's obverse side features China's national emblem along with inscriptions for the year of issue and "People's Republic of China" in Mandarin Chinese. The reverse side features an adorable baby Rabbit wearing a beguiling expression, realized in shades of orange and yellow, black, green, and pink, and accompanied by decorative background engravings and an inscription of the coin's face value.
Touch base with JM Bullion today for more information when buying silver. Phone us at 800-276-6508, send us an e-mail inquiry, or talk with an agent at our convenient online live chat.
Tracking and insurance included on all orders
The cycle of the Chinese lunar calendar has brought the Year of the Rabbit back around for 2023. The fourth sign of the Chinese zodiac, the Rabbit is considered by some to be the luckiest sign in Chinese astrological tradition, and this playfully colorized commemorative coin from the China Mint celebrates the blessings of the new year. Crafted from hand-selected planchets and polished dyes and produced through multiple strikes, it features the mirror-like fields of a proof-quality coin with beautifully frosted details. The 2023 15 Gram Chinese Silver Lunar Year of the Rabbit Coin is now available for online purchase from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
People born in the Year of the Rabbit are thought to be intelligent and creative, open and compassionate, with a commitment to justice and fair play and a habit of bringing positive energy to their interaction with others. A coin celebrating this beloved symbol of the Chinese zodiac is sure to be especially popular on the domestic Chinese collector's market, which means the already-limited mintage of this beautiful coin will be even harder to find internationally than the initial numbers suggest.
The 2023 Chinese Silver Lunar Year of the Rabbit Coin comes housed in official mint packaging with a mint-issued Certificate of Authenticity. Each shipment is tracked and fully insured by the team at JM Bullion, and we recommend early ordering due to the extremely limited supply.
The coin's obverse side features China's national emblem along with inscriptions for the year of issue and "People's Republic of China" in Mandarin Chinese. The reverse side features an adorable baby Rabbit wearing a beguiling expression, realized in shades of orange and yellow, black, green, and pink, and accompanied by decorative background engravings and an inscription of the coin's face value.
Touch base with JM Bullion today for more information when buying silver. Phone us at 800-276-6508, send us an e-mail inquiry, or talk with an agent at our convenient online live chat.