
1oz Silver AU$1 Lunar Year of Dragon Coin
Each of these 2012 1 oz Australian Year of the Dragon Series 2 silver coins has the image of a serpent-like dragon. The mythical beast snakes its way around the design field on the reverse side of the coin as it pursues a flaming pearl. The flaming pearl is often renowned as a symbol of infinite wisdom. The Perth Mint issued these coins with its traditional “P” mint mark on the reverse side of the coin near the dragon’s tail.
The dragon is associated with wisdom, power, and mythical abilities in Chinese culture. Many of the ancient Emperors of China would adopt the dragon as a personal symbol for their reign, signifying their power and military prowess. Modern Chinese citizens often associate themselves with the dragon as a sign of good luck.
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1oz Silver AU$1 Lunar Year of Dragon Coin
Each of these 2012 1 oz Australian Year of the Dragon Series 2 silver coins has the image of a serpent-like dragon. The mythical beast snakes its way around the design field on the reverse side of the coin as it pursues a flaming pearl. The flaming pearl is often renowned as a symbol of infinite wisdom. The Perth Mint issued these coins with its traditional “P” mint mark on the reverse side of the coin near the dragon’s tail.
The dragon is associated with wisdom, power, and mythical abilities in Chinese culture. Many of the ancient Emperors of China would adopt the dragon as a personal symbol for their reign, signifying their power and military prowess. Modern Chinese citizens often associate themselves with the dragon as a sign of good luck.
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Each of these 2012 1 oz Australian Year of the Dragon Series 2 silver coins has the image of a serpent-like dragon. The mythical beast snakes its way around the design field on the reverse side of the coin as it pursues a flaming pearl. The flaming pearl is often renowned as a symbol of infinite wisdom. The Perth Mint issued these coins with its traditional “P” mint mark on the reverse side of the coin near the dragon’s tail.
The dragon is associated with wisdom, power, and mythical abilities in Chinese culture. Many of the ancient Emperors of China would adopt the dragon as a personal symbol for their reign, signifying their power and military prowess. Modern Chinese citizens often associate themselves with the dragon as a sign of good luck.






















