2020 South Korea 10 oz Silver Tiger BU

2020 South Korea 10 oz Silver Tiger BU

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Famous for their Chiwoo Cheonwang Silver Bullion series, KOMSCO, the official mint of South Korea, has launched the 2020 Silver Tiger in a 10 oz size!

The Series features the endangered Korean Tiger, also known as the Siberian Tiger. The legend says, that the last Korean Tiger was seen and hunted on Mount Daeduk in Gyeonju in 1922. According to statistics about 400 tigers remain living in the Far Eastern parts of Russia.

Medal Highlights:
  • Minted at KOMSCO, the mint of South Korea, with a limited mintage of only 300!
  • Contains 10 oz of .999 fine Silver.
  • Packaged in a protective plastic capsule.
  • Obverse: Illustrates a tiger cub in Seoul, the capital of the Republic of Korea perched on the gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace. On the right side, the symbolic Namsan Seoul Tower shines brightly, and the blooming azaleas and forsythias around the tiger signal that spring is near.
  • Reverse: Features the Korean Peninsular embodied in "Hangul", the Korean alphabet over a tiger print. The KOMSCO logo is also incorporated into the design with latent letter changing technology.


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