Series: Australian Lunar Calendar III (RAM)
The Royal Australian Mint's Australian Lunar Calendar III Series of bullion coins represents a unique combination of artistic craftsmanship and cultural heritage.
The Chinese lunar calendar, also known as the Eastern (lunar) zodiac, is a traditional system of timekeeping that has been around for thousands of years. Each year in the calendar is associated with one of twelve zodiac animals: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. These animals represent different personality traits and destinies, making the calendar especially meaningful to people who practice Chinese culture and traditions. Coins are issued with images of each of the twelve animals, with a new animal being introduced each year.
The coins are distinguished by their high quality of minting and detail. This makes them not only a means of storing value, but also an object of collecting and aesthetic pleasure. Particular attention is paid to the use of various minting techniques, such as relief and en relief, which give the image of the coins depth and dynamism.
The series includes various metals and denominations. Within the series, coins are issued from gold and silver, sometimes even platinum, which allows you to choose coins depending on your financial capabilities and investment goals.
The Australian Lunar Calendar III attracts attention not only for its artistic value, but also for its investment potential. Due to the limited mintage and the ever-growing demand for unique collectible coins, their value increases over time.
The Chinese lunar calendar, also known as the Eastern (lunar) zodiac, is a traditional system of timekeeping that has been around for thousands of years. Each year in the calendar is associated with one of twelve zodiac animals: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. These animals represent different personality traits and destinies, making the calendar especially meaningful to people who practice Chinese culture and traditions. Coins are issued with images of each of the twelve animals, with a new animal being introduced each year.
The coins are distinguished by their high quality of minting and detail. This makes them not only a means of storing value, but also an object of collecting and aesthetic pleasure. Particular attention is paid to the use of various minting techniques, such as relief and en relief, which give the image of the coins depth and dynamism.
The series includes various metals and denominations. Within the series, coins are issued from gold and silver, sometimes even platinum, which allows you to choose coins depending on your financial capabilities and investment goals.
The Australian Lunar Calendar III attracts attention not only for its artistic value, but also for its investment potential. Due to the limited mintage and the ever-growing demand for unique collectible coins, their value increases over time.
Price guide:
 € 42 
RR 55
 € 41 
RR 54
 € 44 
RR 57
 € 41 
RR 53
 € 46 
RR 53