
The Horse is the seventh animal in the twelve-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac, representing energy, freedom, and spirited determination. People born in Horse years are traditionally believed to possess qualities of enthusiasm, independence, and natural charisma. The Horse year recurs every twelve years and is celebrated during Lunar New Year festivities across East Asia with particular reverence for this dynamic and powerful creature. Right now, 2026 1 oz Royal Australian Mint Silver Year of the Horse Coins are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2026 1 oz Royal Australian Mint Silver Year of the Horse Coin is available here in Brilliant Uncirculated condition and individually packaged in capsules. The Royal Australian Mint Lunar program includes a common design on the obverse that includes a ring around the monarch’s bust that features all 12 animals of the Zodiac, with each release set to the respective animal at the top of the design element.
The Fire Horse year occurs once every sixty years when the Horse zodiac aligns with the fire element in the Chinese astrological cycle, last appearing in 1966 and before that in 1906. This rare combination has historically been viewed with both awe and superstition, particularly in Japan, where traditional beliefs held that women born in Fire Horse years would be strong-willed.
King Charles III features on the obverse of 2026 Royal Australian Mint Silver Year of the Horse Coins. The design element includes the aforementioned ring of animals around the outer area of the field, with the left-profile bust of Charles III set in the center of the design element.
A sprinting horse is shown on the reverse of 2026 1 oz RAM Silver Year of the Horse Coins. Artistic depictions during the Fire Horse year emphasize dynamic motion and unbridled energy, with horses portrayed in full gallop, rearing on hind legs, or leaping through flames. Artists capture flowing manes and tails that seem to merge with fire elements, creating a sense of perpetual forward momentum that embodies the restless, passionate spirit attributed to this zodiac combination.
If you have any questions about 1 oz silver coins, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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The Horse is the seventh animal in the twelve-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac, representing energy, freedom, and spirited determination. People born in Horse years are traditionally believed to possess qualities of enthusiasm, independence, and natural charisma. The Horse year recurs every twelve years and is celebrated during Lunar New Year festivities across East Asia with particular reverence for this dynamic and powerful creature. Right now, 2026 1 oz Royal Australian Mint Silver Year of the Horse Coins are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2026 1 oz Royal Australian Mint Silver Year of the Horse Coin is available here in Brilliant Uncirculated condition and individually packaged in capsules. The Royal Australian Mint Lunar program includes a common design on the obverse that includes a ring around the monarch’s bust that features all 12 animals of the Zodiac, with each release set to the respective animal at the top of the design element.
The Fire Horse year occurs once every sixty years when the Horse zodiac aligns with the fire element in the Chinese astrological cycle, last appearing in 1966 and before that in 1906. This rare combination has historically been viewed with both awe and superstition, particularly in Japan, where traditional beliefs held that women born in Fire Horse years would be strong-willed.
King Charles III features on the obverse of 2026 Royal Australian Mint Silver Year of the Horse Coins. The design element includes the aforementioned ring of animals around the outer area of the field, with the left-profile bust of Charles III set in the center of the design element.
A sprinting horse is shown on the reverse of 2026 1 oz RAM Silver Year of the Horse Coins. Artistic depictions during the Fire Horse year emphasize dynamic motion and unbridled energy, with horses portrayed in full gallop, rearing on hind legs, or leaping through flames. Artists capture flowing manes and tails that seem to merge with fire elements, creating a sense of perpetual forward momentum that embodies the restless, passionate spirit attributed to this zodiac combination.
If you have any questions about 1 oz silver coins, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.