Perth Mint Lunar Series - The Fourth Release in Series III: Year of the Rabbit

More than 20 years ago, the Perth Mint in Australia started producing stunning Lunar series coins made of.9999 pure gold. We at Money Metals Exchange are pleased to provide them in the United States. The fourth issue in the third Lunar series (series III) of Year of the Rabbit coins, which have a 2023 date, will ultimately comprise 12 coins. Get your gorgeous coins in limited edition of the Year of the Rabbit right now.

Individuals born under the Rabbit sign are regarded as watchful, astute, and quick-witted.  Furthermore, according to Chinese element philosophy, water is connected to the next Year of the Rabbit. For the Year of the Rabbit gold coin (2023), the timing is favorable.  Order yours now, as supplies are limited.
Of the animals of the Chinese zodiac, the rabbit comes in fourth. The legend states that the Jade Emporer did not think a human could be trusted to choose a new medicine maker. In order to get food, he walked to the jungle and pretended to be an elderly guy. He discovered a monkey, a rabbit, and a fox.

He cried out, "I am too weak to move. Please bring me some food," in an attempt to gauge the merits of the three animals. He was immediately offered food by the fox and monkey. The rabbit, however, found nothing to give and threw itself into the flames, offering itself as food. The rabbit's sacrifice touched the Jade Emporer, who bestowed upon him eternal life and elevated him to the position of the next divine medicine maker. These gold mint coins have a limited supply and sell out quickly.

These limited-edition coins were first produced by the Perth Mint in 1996 and were modeled after the Chinese lunar calendar. There are twelve coins in each Lunar Gold Coin Series, and only one is released annually. The fourth issue of Lunar Series III is titled The Year of the Rabbit. The Perth Mint in Australia is well known for producing high-grade gold and silver coins. They are traded worldwide and are acknowledged globally.


Coin Highlights

  • The Australian government guarantees the weight and purity of every Australian Lunar Gold coin.
  • Every gold coin is made of pure gold (.9999).
  • Every Lunar coin is protected by a clear, sturdy plastic shell.
  • Valued at one hundred Australian dollars.
  • There will only be 30,000 gold bullion coins produced.


Coin Design

The Queen of England (obverse): This side bears the design of Queen Elizabeth II, which was made by Ian Rank-Broadley. It is titled "ELIZABETH II," "AUSTRALIA," "1 oz 9999 Au," and "100 DOLLARS." Rabbit (reverse): A leaping rabbit may be seen on the coin's reverse. The inscription "Rabbit 2023" is available in both Chinese and English characters. The obverse side of this coin features Jody Clark’s effigy of Queen Elizabeth II.


Before they become rare, obtain your 2023 Australian ¼ oz Gold Lunar Rabbit coin. Don't miss out because the previous three coins in the series have sold out rapidly.


Mint Generic - Various
Year 2023
Country Australia
Weight .25
Purity 999
Status Active

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Perth Mint Lunar Series - The Fourth Release in Series III: Year of the Rabbit

More than 20 years ago, the Perth Mint in Australia started producing stunning Lunar series coins made of.9999 pure gold. We at Money Metals Exchange are pleased to provide them in the United States. The fourth issue in the third Lunar series (series III) of Year of the Rabbit coins, which have a 2023 date, will ultimately comprise 12 coins. Get your gorgeous coins in limited edition of the Year of the Rabbit right now.

Individuals born under the Rabbit sign are regarded as watchful, astute, and quick-witted.  Furthermore, according to Chinese element philosophy, water is connected to the next Year of the Rabbit. For the Year of the Rabbit gold coin (2023), the timing is favorable.  Order yours now, as supplies are limited.
Of the animals of the Chinese zodiac, the rabbit comes in fourth. The legend states that the Jade Emporer did not think a human could be trusted to choose a new medicine maker. In order to get food, he walked to the jungle and pretended to be an elderly guy. He discovered a monkey, a rabbit, and a fox.

He cried out, "I am too weak to move. Please bring me some food," in an attempt to gauge the merits of the three animals. He was immediately offered food by the fox and monkey. The rabbit, however, found nothing to give and threw itself into the flames, offering itself as food. The rabbit's sacrifice touched the Jade Emporer, who bestowed upon him eternal life and elevated him to the position of the next divine medicine maker. These gold mint coins have a limited supply and sell out quickly.

These limited-edition coins were first produced by the Perth Mint in 1996 and were modeled after the Chinese lunar calendar. There are twelve coins in each Lunar Gold Coin Series, and only one is released annually. The fourth issue of Lunar Series III is titled The Year of the Rabbit. The Perth Mint in Australia is well known for producing high-grade gold and silver coins. They are traded worldwide and are acknowledged globally.


Coin Highlights

  • The Australian government guarantees the weight and purity of every Australian Lunar Gold coin.
  • Every gold coin is made of pure gold (.9999).
  • Every Lunar coin is protected by a clear, sturdy plastic shell.
  • Valued at one hundred Australian dollars.
  • There will only be 30,000 gold bullion coins produced.


Coin Design

The Queen of England (obverse): This side bears the design of Queen Elizabeth II, which was made by Ian Rank-Broadley. It is titled "ELIZABETH II," "AUSTRALIA," "1 oz 9999 Au," and "100 DOLLARS." Rabbit (reverse): A leaping rabbit may be seen on the coin's reverse. The inscription "Rabbit 2023" is available in both Chinese and English characters. The obverse side of this coin features Jody Clark’s effigy of Queen Elizabeth II.


Before they become rare, obtain your 2023 Australian ¼ oz Gold Lunar Rabbit coin. Don't miss out because the previous three coins in the series have sold out rapidly.


Specifications

Mint Generic - Various
Year 2023
Country Australia
Weight .25
Purity 999
Status Active

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