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2 oz 2025 Australian Year of the Snake Silver Antiqued Coin
2 oz 2025 Australian Year of the Snake Silver Antiqued Coin

2 oz 2025 Australian Year of the Snake Silver Antiqued Coin

Pre-sale
from $289.00
Mint: The Perth Mint
Monarch: King Charles III
Denomination: 2 AUD
Country: Australia
Designer: Sean Rogers/Dan Thorne
Packaging: Offical Display Box
Composition: Silver
Weight (grams): 62.213
Weight (troy/oz): 2
Purity (%): 99.99
Thickness (mm): 5.86
Diameter (mm): 40.69
Pricing
1 +
$289.00
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Product Description:

Highlighting the sixth animal in the Chines lunar calendar, this 2 oz silver antiqued coin is a beautiful tribute to the lunar snake and represents the very best minting excellence and design.

According to Chines tradition, the emperor ordered a great race between all the animals on Earth to determine who should occupy 12 positions in the lunar calendar. To complete the course, each animal had to cross a fast-flowing river. In poursuit of the fifth placed dragon, the horse was unnerved by the sight of a snake wrapped around its hoof. As it reared in fright, the snake uncoiled itself and slithered over the line to claim sixth place.

Those born under the sign of the Chinese Lunar Snake in 2025, 2013, 2001, 1989 and every 12th preceding year are said to be wise, intelligent, independent, and charming. Being passionate and articulate, they are also thought to make great leaders.

The coin's revers portrays a beautifully sculpted snake coiled on the ground beneath hanging leaves. Also included on the reverse is the Perth Mint's "P" mintmark. This stunning piece as an antiqued surface, a coin treatment that tones the natural lustre of silver to convey the look of an aged artefact. As this coin has been "antiqued" by hand, the appearance of each coin in the limited mintage may vary.

Accompanied by a numbered certificate of authenticity, the coin comes in a classic display case with a clear lid and an illustrated shipper.

When aligned with the others shippers from Australian Lunar Series III, the illustration forms a diorama depicting all 12 animals in the order they completed The Great Race, a traditional Chinese story about the creation of the lunar calendar.