2014 Year of the Horse Silver Coins
The Chinese New Year begins in February but the new 2014 Year of the Horse Silver Coins are available for purchase! The 2014 Year of the Horse Silver Coins marked the seventh annual release within the Perth Mint’s Australian Lunar Series II, which features the twelve animals of the ancient Chinese zodiac. The series has continued to generate interest from both silver bullion and coin collectors alike. This series of Lunar coins is growing in popularity with Americans for a variety of reasons:
- Each Silver coin is struck in 99.99% pure Silver.
- The 2014 Silver Lunar Year of the Horse coin features two horses within a stylized Chinese landscape.
TThe Chinese character for "Horse" and the inscription "Year of the Horse" also appear in the design with The Perth Mint’s traditional ‘P’ mintmark..
- These are Official Legal Tender coins authorized by the People’s Republic of China (Australia). As such, they are guaranteed as to Silver and Silver
content as defined on each coin.
- The Year-of-the-Horse make ideal birthday or new baby gifts. The birth years for people ruled by the Chinese Lunar Calendar include 1918, 1930,
1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, and 2014.
- Year-of-the-Horse silver coins are highly collectible and come in a variety of metals, sizes, and designs. Because of American’s love of the horse, these coins
will likely be more expensive and harder to find as the year goes along.
- Issued in five sizes 2 ounce, 1 ounce, 1/2 ounce , 10 ounce and kilo size.