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2020 Perth Mint Dragon Rectangular 1 oz Silver Coin (with Capsule
Perth Mint is honored to present the new 2020 Silver Australian Dragon Coin Bar, a recently released product from the esteemed Perth Mint. The Perth Mint showcases its unique ability to produce stunning silver creations with this 99.99% pure silver coin bar. This brilliant uncirculated silver coin bar weighs 1 troy ounce and holds a face value of $1. With a mintage of only 250,000 (max), be sure to grab yours today!
In Chinese culture, the dragon is a beloved creature believed to be associated with increased power, luck, and wealth. Bestowed with an almost unlimited range of power, dragons are said to rule the land, sea, and sky. These fierce mythological creatures are even worshipped as gods in certain parts of China. Add some lunar luck to your portfolio by purchasing this silver dragon coin bar today!
The obverse of the dragon bar features the renowned Jody Clark design of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s bust. The Queen faces to the right while wearing her royal crown and elegant jewelry. Rays of sunshine radiate from behind her effigy.
The reverse of the coin bar showcases the magnificent depiction of two stylized Chinese Dragons, fighting over a flaming pearl in the center of the coin. This design by Neil Hollis also displays the Perth Mint mintmark on the bottom left of the coin.
Coin Highlights:
- 250,000 maximum mintage limit
- Unique Rectangular Shape
- Struck from .9999 fine silver with a weight of 1 troy oz
- Manufactured by the Perth Mint
- $1 Face Value
- Australian legal tender
- Individual coin bars come safely packaged. Lots of 20 come in mint-issued tubes and lots of 200 come in mint-issued monster boxes
- Obverse: Jody Clark’s design of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Rays of sunshine extend outward from her side-profile portrait. Inscriptions include ‘ELIZABETH II,” “1 DOLLAR,” “AUSTRALIA,” “2020”, as well as the weight and purity
- Reverse: Neil Hollis’s detailed rendering of two stylized Chinese dragons fighting over a flaming pearl. A ‘P’ mintmark accompanies the intricate artwork.