Swan Bullion Company is proud to be an authorised distributor for The Perth Mint’s bullion and numismatic products. Technical Specifications Silver ContentĮstablished on 20 June 1899, two years before Australia’s Federation in 1901, The Perth Mint was the last of three Australian colonial branches of the United Kingdom ‘s Royal Mint (after the now-defunct Sydney Mint and Melbourne Mint) intended to refine gold from the gold rushes and to mint gold sovereigns and half-sovereigns for the British Empire. PRESENTATIONĮach bullion coin is presented in a protective acrylic capsule. It is only detectable under a magnifying glass. The reverse of all coins except the 10 kilo includes a security feature in the form of a micro-engraved letter within the design. The obverse of each coin depicts the Jody Clark effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the weight and fineness, and the monetary denomination. Included in the design is the Chinese character for ‘tiger’, the inscription ‘TIGER 2022’ and the Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark. DESIGNĮach coin’s reverse portrays a tiger cub following its proud and protective parent across a rocky terrain featuring ferns and bamboo. Meticulously struck from 99.99% pure silver, the coins are issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965. Production will cease when the mintage is fully sold or at the end of the series, whichever comes first. The Perth Mint will produce up to 300,000 1oz coins. Similarly, production will close at the end of 2022, when the coin’s mintage will be declared. Except for the 1 kilo release, production of these coins will close at the end of 2022 when The Perth Mint will declare each coin’s official mintage.Ī maximum of 100 10 kilo coins will be produced on a mint-to-order basis. No mintage limit applies to the 1 kilo, 5oz, 2oz and 1/2oz coins. Those born under the sign of the Chinese lunar tiger in 2022, 2010, 1998, 1986, 1974 and each 12th preceding year are said to be natural leaders blessed with courage, charm and confidence. These magnificent silver coins celebrate the Year of the Tiger, the third of twelve animals associated with the ancient Chinese lunar calendar. 9999 Silver Bullion Coin – Lunar Series III
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