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Dragon 2023 1oz 99.9% Silver Individual Rectangular Bullion Coin
- SKU
- OP
- Dimensions (mm)
- 47.600 x 27.600 x 3.500mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.000
- Colours
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CoinsPlus parent company Opalplus has been Perth Mint Distributor since 2007
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A bar-shaped coin struck from 1oz of 99.99% pure silver, this superb investment piece is imbued with the spirit of the dragon, a powerful symbol of wealth and good fortune in Eastern mythology.
Dragons are mythical reptilian creatures of fearsome appearance that feature in many ancient cultures. The existence of dragons remains a popular notion and they are strongly represented in contemporary fantasy. In both Eastern and Western traditions, dragons are often portrayed as guardians of gold and other treasures.
Striking design
The coin portrays a striking image of a dragon. In the background, the dragon’s hoard includes treasure chests and coins, as well as statues and icons from ancient civilizations. Included in the design is The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark.
Memorial Obverse
The coin bears The Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Obverse, featuring the Jody Clark effigy supplemented with the dates of Her Majesty’s reign. Also included are the coin’s weight, purity, monetary denomination and 2023 year-date.
- SKU
- OP
- Dimensions (mm)
- 47.600 x 27.600 x 3.500 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.000
- Colours
-
CoinsPlus parent company Opalplus has been Perth Mint Distributor since 2007
No Buyers premium- only shipping on top of your win
A bar-shaped coin struck from 1oz of 99.99% pure silver, this superb investment piece is imbued with the spirit of the dragon, a powerful symbol of wealth and good fortune in Eastern mythology.
Dragons are mythical reptilian creatures of fearsome appearance that feature in many ancient cultures. The existence of dragons remains a popular notion and they are strongly represented in contemporary fantasy. In both Eastern and Western traditions, dragons are often portrayed as guardians of gold and other treasures.
Striking design
The coin portrays a striking image of a dragon. In the background, the dragon’s hoard includes treasure chests and coins, as well as statues and icons from ancient civilizations. Included in the design is The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark.
Memorial Obverse
The coin bears The Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Obverse, featuring the Jody Clark effigy supplemented with the dates of Her Majesty’s reign. Also included are the coin’s weight, purity, monetary denomination and 2023 year-date.
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