2021 Australia 1 oz Platinum Lunar Ox BU (Series III)
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Platinum can be a great way to diversify any investment portfolio. Add this 2021 1 oz Australia 1 oz Platinum Lunar Ox coin to your cart today!
The Mint Perth Lunar Series
A landmark coin series of the highest regard, The Perth Mint Platinum coins package beautiful designs, limited mintages and universal appeal all in one program. Struck by the historic Perth Mint in .9995 fine Platinum since 2020, each coin's Australian legal tender status guarantees its weight and purity. The Perth Mint's Australian Lunar Series III collection continues the rich tradition of minting spectacular bullion coins by portraying animal themes from the Chinese Lunar calendar. Today, The Perth Mint Lunar coins are available in multiple sizes in Gold, Silver, and Platinum.
Year of the Ox
Struck by the historic Perth Mint from .9995 fine Platinum, each coin's Australian legal tender status guarantees its weight and purity. The Perth Mint's Australian Lunar Series III collection continues the rich tradition of minting spectacular bullion coins by portraying animal themes from the Chinese Lunar calendar. The reverse design changes each year based on the Chinese lunar calendar, and the 2021 reverse celebrates the Year of the Ox. Those born under the sign of the Chinese Lunar Ox in 2021, 2009, 1997, 1985, 1973, and every 12th preceding year are said to be kind, intelligent, honest, and reliable. Admired for their strong work ethic, logical mindset and calm demeanor, they are recognized as great leaders.
History of Platinum
Historically, Platinum has been the more expensive metal when compared to Gold. In fact, Platinum is actually 30 times rarer than Gold. Platinum is so rare that it is mined in a few deposits around the world with South Africa making up 80% of the total reserve. Platinum is often referred to the Rich Man’s Gold due it’s as prestigious uses in jewelry. Platinum is more frequently used for industrial purposes such as catalytic converters. Today, Platinum trades lower than Gold, even though it is much rarer than its counterpart, which is why many inventors have turned to Platinum for their investment needs.
These magnificent Platinum coins celebrate the Year of the Ox, the second of twelve animals associated with the ancient Chinese lunar calendar. Celebrate the year 2021 with this impressive 1 oz of .9995 fine Platinum coin.
Coin Highlights
- Contains 1 oz of .9995 fine Platinum.
- Limited mintage of only 5,000 coins worldwide.
- Individual coins come in protective plastic capsules. Multiples of 20 come in a sealed roll and multiples of 100 typically come in a sealed box.
- Obverse: The Jody Clark effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the weight and fineness, and the monetary denomination.
- Reverse: Portrays a stylized representation of an ox among bamboo stalks. Also included in the design is the Chinese character for "ox", the inscription "OX 2021" and The Perth Mint's "P" mint mark.
- The coin’s reverse includes a security feature in the form of a micro-laser engraved letter within the design. It is only detectable under a magnifying glass.
- Sovereign coin backed by the Australian government.
Platinum can be a great way to diversify any investment portfolio. Add this 2021 1 oz Australia 1 oz Platinum Lunar Ox coin to your cart today!
The Mint Perth Lunar Series
A landmark coin series of the highest regard, The Perth Mint Platinum coins package beautiful designs, limited mintages and universal appeal all in one program. Struck by the historic Perth Mint in .9995 fine Platinum since 2020, each coin's Australian legal tender status guarantees its weight and purity. The Perth Mint's Australian Lunar Series III collection continues the rich tradition of minting spectacular bullion coins by portraying animal themes from the Chinese Lunar calendar. Today, The Perth Mint Lunar coins are available in multiple sizes in Gold, Silver, and Platinum.
Year of the Ox
Struck by the historic Perth Mint from .9995 fine Platinum, each coin's Australian legal tender status guarantees its weight and purity. The Perth Mint's Australian Lunar Series III collection continues the rich tradition of minting spectacular bullion coins by portraying animal themes from the Chinese Lunar calendar. The reverse design changes each year based on the Chinese lunar calendar, and the 2021 reverse celebrates the Year of the Ox. Those born under the sign of the Chinese Lunar Ox in 2021, 2009, 1997, 1985, 1973, and every 12th preceding year are said to be kind, intelligent, honest, and reliable. Admired for their strong work ethic, logical mindset and calm demeanor, they are recognized as great leaders.
History of Platinum
Historically, Platinum has been the more expensive metal when compared to Gold. In fact, Platinum is actually 30 times rarer than Gold. Platinum is so rare that it is mined in a few deposits around the world with South Africa making up 80% of the total reserve. Platinum is often referred to the Rich Man’s Gold due it’s as prestigious uses in jewelry. Platinum is more frequently used for industrial purposes such as catalytic converters. Today, Platinum trades lower than Gold, even though it is much rarer than its counterpart, which is why many inventors have turned to Platinum for their investment needs.
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