2026 1 oz Australian Gold Lunar Horse Coin (BU)
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2026 1 oz Australian Gold Lunar Horse Coin (BU)
Product Title | 2026 1 oz Australian Gold Lunar Horse Coin (BU) |
Year | 2026 |
Mint Mark | P – Perth Mint |
Purity | 0.9999 |
Manufacturer | Perth Mint |
Thickness | 2.95 mm |
Diameter | 32.6 mm |
Condition | Brilliant Uncirculated |
Face Value | $100 AUD |
Issuing Country | Australia |
Obverse Designer | Dan Thorne |
Reverse Designer | Ing Ing Jong |
Edge Design | Reeded |
Series | Horse |
CoA | No |
Packaging Type | Plastic Capsule |
Metal Weight | 1 Troy Ounce |
Theme | Lunar |
Design | Lunar Horse |
Description
2026 1 oz Australian Gold Lunar Horse Coin (BU)
Perth Mint’s Lunar Series III pays tribute to the twelve creatures of the Chinese Zodiac. Each new entry in the series is accompanied by an updated design for the featured animal. The mint differentiates between its silver and gold offerings by using unique artwork, with silver editions often incorporating two animals, and gold editions typically spotlighting just one. Now, 2026 1 oz Australian Gold Lunar Horse Coins are available online.
Coin Highlights:
- Coins arrive in plastic capsules, sealed rolls of 20, or mint-strapped boxes of 100!
- 7th design in the Lunar Series III program!
- Available for the Year of the Fire Horse!
- Limited mintage of only 30,000 coins!
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold in BU condition.
- Issued a face value of $100 (AUD) by Australia.
- King Charles III is on the obverse.
- A horse rears up on its hind legs in the reverse design.
- Designed by Ing Ing Jong.
- Microscopic security element on the reverse.
The obverse of the 2026 1 oz Gold Lunar Horse Coin includes the inaugural portrait of King Charles III found on Australian coins. Created by Dan Thorne for the Perth Mint, the design shows the monarch in left-profile relief without a crown.
Featured on the reverse of the 2026 Australian Gold Lunar Horse is an energetic stallion, rearing up on its back legs. The setting includes a mountainous grassy plain, enhancing the image of the horse with both front legs lifted high. This side includes a microscopic security element in the form of a letter that is only visible with the aid of magnification.
Modern celebrations of Horse years often include traditional decorations featuring horses, special foods, and cultural performances. Red is prominently featured as it represents good fortune, and horse imagery appears in everything from lanterns to clothing designs during these festive periods.
These 2026 1 oz Australian Gold Lunar Horse Coins are available in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins are all individually encapsulated, with multiples shipped in a sealed roll of 20 or a mint-strapped box of 100 coins. All boxes contain five rolls.
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