2010 1 Kilo Australian Lunar Year of The Tiger Silver Coin

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The 2010 1 Kilo Australian Silver Lunar Tiger Coin is a remarkable piece from the Perth Mint, offering collectors and investors a stunning example of craftsmanship. As the third release in the prestigious Lunar Series II, this coin not only holds significance due to its detailed depiction of the majestic tiger, but it also contains 32.15 oz of .999 pure silver. The combination of beauty, weight, and purity makes it highly desirable for anyone seeking to celebrate the Year of the Tiger while investing in precious metals.

 

Key Features:

  • Third release in the Lunar Series II.
  • Contains 32.15 oz of .999 pure silver.
  • Face value of $30 (AUD) backed by the Australian government.
  • Features Year of the Tiger design on the reverse.
  • Obverse includes Queen Elizabeth II’s effigy.
  • Coins ship in individual plastic capsules, with multiples of 15 shipping in boxes.
  • Struck by the Perth Mint, a well-known and reputable mint since 1898.
  • Legal tender under the Australian Currency Act of 1965.

 

The Lunar Series II continues the tradition of commemorating each year of the Chinese Zodiac, with 2010 being the Year of the Tiger. This animal, renowned for its power and grace, is honored in the coin’s intricate design, making it a symbol of strength, courage, and independence. Collectors value these coins not just for their beauty, but for the deep cultural significance they hold.

 

On the obverse of the 2010 1 Kilo Australian Silver Tiger Coin, collectors will find a right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This portrait, designed by Ian Rank-Broadley in 1998, has become a signature image on many commonwealth coins. It stands as a symbol of the coin’s authenticity and status as legal tender.

 

The reverse side showcases a beautifully detailed image of a tiger resting beneath a tree, capturing the majestic and serene nature of this powerful creature. Engravings include the Chinese symbol for the tiger and the phrase “Year of the Tiger,” enhancing the coin’s cultural connection and appeal.

 

The 2010 1 Kilo Australian Silver Lunar Tiger Coin stands out with its masterful design, rich cultural symbolism, and the inherent value of 32.15 oz of pure silver. Its limited release as part of the renowned Lunar Series II adds both exclusivity and a timeless connection to the Year of the Tiger. This coin is not just a piece of silver—it’s a lasting testament to craftsmanship, history, and investment potential.

Date

2010

Mint

Perth Mint

Precious Metal

Silver

Series

Lunar Series

Mintage

36,274

Metal Content

32.15 Troy Ounces (1 Kilo)

Purity

.999 Fine

Denomination

$30

Condition

BU (Brilliant Uncirculated)

Designer

Ian Rank-Broadley, Ing Ing Jong

Diameter

100.6 mm

Thickness

14.6 mm

Edge

Reeded

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