
The Year of the Horse occurs every 12 years in the Chinese zodiac cycle and is associated with characteristics such as energy, independence, intelligence, and a free-spirited nature. People born in Horse years are traditionally believed to be hardworking, enthusiastic, and natural leaders who value freedom and adventure. The most recent Years of the Horse were 2014 and 2002, with the 2026 Year of the Horse on the horizon. Now, 2026 1 oz Kingdom of Bhutan Lunar Horse Silver Coins are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of 2026 1 oz Lunar Horse Silver Coins features an ornate depiction of a Lunar Horse. The horse is shown in left-profile relief as a flowing series of clouds that take the shape of the animal. In Chinese culture, the Horse is considered one of the more auspicious zodiac signs, representing success, wealth, and nobility.
On the reverse of the 2027 Kingdom of Bhutan Lunar Horse Silver Coin, you will find a stylized coat of arms for the Kingdom of Bhutan. The emblem consists of a ritual weapon known as a dorje that is positioned above a lotus flower at the bottom. White dragons flank the symbol on either side and are known as druk, which reflects the country’s name as Druk Yul, or the Land of the Thunder Dragon.
Horses have historically held great significance in Chinese civilization as symbols of speed, perseverance, and loyalty. During Horse years, many Chinese families consider it particularly favorable for starting new ventures, making important life changes, or pursuing ambitious goals, as the Horse’s energetic and optimistic nature is thought to bring good fortune and momentum to new endeavors.
These 2026 1 oz Kingdom of Bhutan Lunar Horse Silver Coins are available in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins in this listing come with individual protective plastic capsules and represent the 2026 release in the Happiest Lunar Series.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508 to help you buy silver online. We are also available via our web chat and email address.
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The Year of the Horse occurs every 12 years in the Chinese zodiac cycle and is associated with characteristics such as energy, independence, intelligence, and a free-spirited nature. People born in Horse years are traditionally believed to be hardworking, enthusiastic, and natural leaders who value freedom and adventure. The most recent Years of the Horse were 2014 and 2002, with the 2026 Year of the Horse on the horizon. Now, 2026 1 oz Kingdom of Bhutan Lunar Horse Silver Coins are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse of 2026 1 oz Lunar Horse Silver Coins features an ornate depiction of a Lunar Horse. The horse is shown in left-profile relief as a flowing series of clouds that take the shape of the animal. In Chinese culture, the Horse is considered one of the more auspicious zodiac signs, representing success, wealth, and nobility.
On the reverse of the 2027 Kingdom of Bhutan Lunar Horse Silver Coin, you will find a stylized coat of arms for the Kingdom of Bhutan. The emblem consists of a ritual weapon known as a dorje that is positioned above a lotus flower at the bottom. White dragons flank the symbol on either side and are known as druk, which reflects the country’s name as Druk Yul, or the Land of the Thunder Dragon.
Horses have historically held great significance in Chinese civilization as symbols of speed, perseverance, and loyalty. During Horse years, many Chinese families consider it particularly favorable for starting new ventures, making important life changes, or pursuing ambitious goals, as the Horse’s energetic and optimistic nature is thought to bring good fortune and momentum to new endeavors.
These 2026 1 oz Kingdom of Bhutan Lunar Horse Silver Coins are available in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins in this listing come with individual protective plastic capsules and represent the 2026 release in the Happiest Lunar Series.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508 to help you buy silver online. We are also available via our web chat and email address.