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Gold Lunar coins in proof quality
Gold Lunar Proof coins are minted by various mints around the world, but the most popular are those from The Perth Mint in Australia. These coins are made of pure gold (99.99% purity) and weigh 1 troy ounce or a fraction thereof.
The reverse of the coin shows the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, while the obverse shows a unique design of the zodiac animal of the year. The coins are struck in proof quality, which means they have a mirror-smooth surface and perfect relief.
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Supplied with a gift box
Gold Lunar coins of Proof quality from The Perth Mint and other mints are often delivered with a special gift box with certificate of authenticity. These gift boxes ensure that the coin can be stored properly, but also makes these proof coins extremely suitable as gifts.
The Perth Mint has chosen impressive red gift packaging for its third Lunar series, running from 2020 to 2031. The front of the packaging features the animal of the respective year in the lead. The design on the packaging is rendered with gold lines, giving it a very classy look.
Frequently asked questions about gold Lunar proof coins
Where do Lunar proof coins come from?
Most gold Lunar proof coins come from the Australian mint The Perth Mint. The Perth Mint is known for its famous (collectible) coin series. These series, such as the Koala, Kookaburra and Lunar series have been known and popular with investors and collectors alike for many years.
The Perth Mint has been issuing Lunar coins since 1996 and has now started its third series. Each series consists of 12 designs starring an animal from the Chinese lunar calendar on each design.
What types of Lunar coins are there?
In addition to gold Lunar proof coins in various weights, The Silver Mountain also issues gold Lunar coins in bullion quality. In addition, various silver Lunar coins and silver Lunar proof coins are regularly available.
Whereas for the gold coins the weight of 1 troy ounce and fractional gold coins are often chosen. Of the silver Lunar coins, there are often larger varieties available, such as 2 troy ounces and 5 troy ounces.
What does proof stand for?
For gold and silver coins, “proof” represents the highest quality in which the coin can be minted. Proof coins are struck using a special technique that results in a mirror-smooth surface.
Characteristics of proof coins are:
- Smooth surface: The coins are struck on a polished coin plate, giving them a mirror-smooth surface.
- Perfect relief: The details of the design are very sharp and easily visible.
- No wear: Proof coins are treated with care to prevent wear and scratches.
- Limited edition: Proof coins are usually minted in a limited edition, making them rarer and more valuable than bullion coins.