1 gram Gold Bar - 2026 APMEX Year of the Horse (TEP, Series 2)
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| 25 + | $181.22 | $183.11 | $188.77 |
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Don't miss out on the Lunar Year of the Horse 1 gram gold bar in TEP. Add this beautiful and culturally rich piece to your cart today!
History of Chinese Lunar Animals
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Chinese lunar traditions with our Lunar Year of the Horse 1 gram gold bar. Rooted in ancient lore, the Chinese zodiac assigns each year to one of 12 animals, each carrying its unique symbolism. The horse, a central figure in this celestial cycle, embodies stamina and strength. In legend, the order of the animals was said to be based upon the order in which each finished in a race across a river. The horse was beaten by the sneaky snake that hitched a ride on his hoof to make sixth place, but the horse came in seventh.
The Horse
In the Chinese Lunar Calendar, the Horse is the 7th animal and it symbolizes vitality, freedom, and forward momentum, embodying qualities of ambition, intelligence, and sociability. Closely tied to the element of Fire, the Horse reflects passion, dynamism, and an eagerness for change, while its association with summer and the sun represents warmth, clarity, and optimism. Historically a partner in travel and progress, the Horse also signifies loyalty, endurance, and the balance between independence and responsibility. Altogether, it stands as a timeless emblem of strength, resilience, and the drive to pursue success with courage and energy.
About Our Product
Introducing the Lunar Year of the Horse 1 gram gold bar – a fusion of cultural heritage and exceptional craftsmanship. Struck from 1 gram of .9999 fine gold, this intricately designed bar serves as an emblem of the horse's energy and freedom. Ideal for both collectors and investors, this gold bar transcends its numismatic value to become a cherished piece of art. Elevate your collection with the Lunar Year of the Horse 1 gram gold bar, a symbol of ambition, vitality and the enduring allure of Chinese lunar traditions.
APMEX Series 2 Lunar Collection
APMEX is excited to reveal our Series 2 Lunar collection. Starting in 2024 with the Year of the Dragon, our Series 2 Lunar rounds and bars have a whole new assortment of products, each with a beautiful redesign. We are also offering a beautiful showcase box, designed for the true collector. These boxes can hold 12 coins, fit both the 1 oz as well as the 2 oz high relief round, and are perfect for storing your lunar collection over the next several years.
Capture the mystique of the Lunar Year of the Horse 1 gram gold bar. Crafted in pure gold, it symbolizes vitality, freedom and forward momentum. Elevate your collection now.
Bar Highlights:
- Contains 1 gram of .9999 fine gold.
- Individual bars come in TEP packaging.
- Obverse: Beautiful horse motif with the year "2026" across the top.
- Reverse: "Year of the Horse" across the top along with weight and purity on the bottom.
- Guaranteed by APMEX.
Don't miss out on the Lunar Year of the Horse 1 gram gold bar in TEP. Add this beautiful and culturally rich piece to your cart today!
History of Chinese Lunar Animals
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Chinese lunar traditions with our Lunar Year of the Horse 1 gram gold bar. Rooted in ancient lore, the Chinese zodiac assigns each year to one of 12 animals, each carrying its unique symbolism. The horse, a central figure in this celestial cycle, embodies stamina and strength. In legend, the order of the animals was said to be based upon the order in which each finished in a race across a river. The horse was beaten by the sneaky snake that hitched a ride on his hoof to make sixth place, but the horse came in seventh.
The Horse
In the Chinese Lunar Calendar, the Horse is the 7th animal and it symbolizes vitality, freedom, and forward momentum, embodying qualities of ambition, intelligence, and sociability. Closely tied to the element of Fire, the Horse reflects passion, dynamism, and an eagerness for change, while its association with summer and the sun represents warmth, clarity, and optimism. Historically a partner in travel and progress, the Horse also signifies loyalty, endurance, and the balance between independence and responsibility. Altogether, it stands as a timeless emblem of strength, resilience, and the drive to pursue success with courage and energy.
About Our Product
Introducing the Lunar Year of the Horse 1 gram gold bar – a fusion of cultural heritage and exceptional craftsmanship. Struck from 1 gram of .9999 fine gold, this intricately designed bar serves as an emblem of the horse's energy and freedom. Ideal for both collectors and investors, this gold bar transcends its numismatic value to become a cherished piece of art. Elevate your collection with the Lunar Year of the Horse 1 gram gold bar, a symbol of ambition, vitality and the enduring allure of Chinese lunar traditions.
APMEX Series 2 Lunar Collection
APMEX is excited to reveal our Series 2 Lunar collection. Starting in 2024 with the Year of the Dragon, our Series 2 Lunar rounds and bars have a whole new assortment of products, each with a beautiful redesign. We are also offering a beautiful showcase box, designed for the true collector. These boxes can hold 12 coins, fit both the 1 oz as well as the 2 oz high relief round, and are perfect for storing your lunar collection over the next several years.
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