The Chinese zodiac signs depict 12 different animals, such as the Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Rat, Snake, Monkey, Rooster and that of the mystical Dragons, to name a few of them. The last one occurs every 12 years and anyone born in this year is held in high esteem. It is considered to be such a prestigious event that it has resulted in Year of the Dragon Silver Coin being minted.
There are several coins available. These differ in cost and can be one of a few thousand collectable coins that were minted in the 2012 which was the last twelve year cycle for this sign of the zodiac. All of these coins have a signature creature portrayed on a single side; obtainable in a choice of currencies.
The 900 oz Silver Euro is bordered with an elaborate decoration. Phrases like "Annee du Dragon" as well as the letters "RF" will be found on these coins. "De la Fontaine's" portrait is on the face and it also shows the 12 Chinese zodiac signs. Ten thousand authentic coins were originally minted and all come with certificates proving their validity.
"Dragons of Legend" are 1 oz proof silver coins; it consists of a 5 coin series, the first of which was released in 2012. These coins stand out due to the fact that they have a gorgeous red colored specimen with scenic mountains depicted on the face. Obverse one will find the monetary value as well as Queen Elizabeth II depicted on it. Not a large amount of these coins were minted and there are about 5 000 of them in circulation, making them much more desirable for collectors.
This red ensign has been a powerful presence on the Wales National flag since 1959. It is thought that this mystical creature was introduced into Britain through the Romans. It first made its appearance during the "Wars of the Roses" under the banner of Henry VII.
Royal Canadian Mint released just under 600 000 silver coins of their own. Made from a pure half unce; these celebrate the year by depicting a 1 year old fiery dragon and wording is done in traditional Chinese lettering. Around the creature one will find clouds strategically positioned to represent wealth and prosperity. Together with the certificates to show authenticity one will also find a list of the lunar calendars celebrated by the Chinese people, all within a beautifully made red pouch with gold trim.
All the characteristics portrayed by any one born under this sign are believed to provide a rather accurate guideline to an individual's inner traits. People from this year are thought to be loyal but also egotistical and self assured. It could be considered as an ideal gift for any body that celebrates their birth under this Zodiac year.
There are also two Australian coins that show the more serpentine depiction of these creatures. Several collectors will admit to already owning a few of the listed coins. However, those with Year of the Dragon Silver Coin pieces are earmarked to live prosperous lives.
There are several coins available. These differ in cost and can be one of a few thousand collectable coins that were minted in the 2012 which was the last twelve year cycle for this sign of the zodiac. All of these coins have a signature creature portrayed on a single side; obtainable in a choice of currencies.
The 900 oz Silver Euro is bordered with an elaborate decoration. Phrases like "Annee du Dragon" as well as the letters "RF" will be found on these coins. "De la Fontaine's" portrait is on the face and it also shows the 12 Chinese zodiac signs. Ten thousand authentic coins were originally minted and all come with certificates proving their validity.
"Dragons of Legend" are 1 oz proof silver coins; it consists of a 5 coin series, the first of which was released in 2012. These coins stand out due to the fact that they have a gorgeous red colored specimen with scenic mountains depicted on the face. Obverse one will find the monetary value as well as Queen Elizabeth II depicted on it. Not a large amount of these coins were minted and there are about 5 000 of them in circulation, making them much more desirable for collectors.
This red ensign has been a powerful presence on the Wales National flag since 1959. It is thought that this mystical creature was introduced into Britain through the Romans. It first made its appearance during the "Wars of the Roses" under the banner of Henry VII.
Royal Canadian Mint released just under 600 000 silver coins of their own. Made from a pure half unce; these celebrate the year by depicting a 1 year old fiery dragon and wording is done in traditional Chinese lettering. Around the creature one will find clouds strategically positioned to represent wealth and prosperity. Together with the certificates to show authenticity one will also find a list of the lunar calendars celebrated by the Chinese people, all within a beautifully made red pouch with gold trim.
All the characteristics portrayed by any one born under this sign are believed to provide a rather accurate guideline to an individual's inner traits. People from this year are thought to be loyal but also egotistical and self assured. It could be considered as an ideal gift for any body that celebrates their birth under this Zodiac year.
There are also two Australian coins that show the more serpentine depiction of these creatures. Several collectors will admit to already owning a few of the listed coins. However, those with Year of the Dragon Silver Coin pieces are earmarked to live prosperous lives.
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