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1 oz Ag 999,9
The design of the coin is illustrative and may differ from the final result.
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Year of the Snake Gilded 1 oz Silver 2025 – Sixth Release in the Lunar III Series
The Year of the Snake Gilded 1 oz Silver Coin 2025 marks the sixth release in the Lunar III series. Previous coins in the series include the Year of the Mouse 2020, Year of the Ox 2021, Year of the Tiger 2022, Year of the Rabbit 2023, and Year of the Dragon 2024. The Lunar series is inspired by the 12 animals of the Chinese lunar calendar.
The year 2025 is dedicated to the Snake, symbolizing a time of deep reflection, wisdom, and inner growth. Snakes are known for being philosophical thinkers, patient, and contemplative. The Chinese zodiac sign of the Snake falls in the following years: 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, and 2025.
Each year, Lunar III coins enjoy immense popularity among both investors and collectors. The designs are crafted with exceptional precision and care by world-renowned designers. It is worth noting that coins from the Lunar collection are an excellent investment, as their value appreciates year after year.
The coin is struck from .9999 fine silver, weighs 1 troy ounce, and has a diameter of 40.6 mm. This limited-edition piece is produced by the prestigious Perth Mint. The coin is government-guaranteed by Australia, ensuring its legality and metal authenticity, and is recognized as legal tender in the issuing country. Additionally, the coin features a micro-engraved security mark on the reverse side.
Design Details:
Obverse: Features the effigy of King Charles III, along with the inscriptions “CHARLES III” and “AUSTRALIA”. The obverse also includes details about the coin’s face value, weight, and purity.
Reverse: Showcases a gilded Chinese snake. The design also includes the Chinese character for "Snake", the inscription “SNAKE 2025”, and the Perth Mint's "P" mintmark.