Technical data

Metal
silver
Troy weight
62.206 g (2 oz)
Fineness
999.9
Form
coin
Security feature
none
Country
Australia

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Fineness
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Form
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Security feature
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Country
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Troy weight
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Fineness
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Form
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Security feature
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Country
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The Lunar silver coins are produced by the Perth Mint in Australia. The name comes from the English word for moon, and the animals of the Chinese lunar calendar are depicted on the coin. Due to the annually changing depiction on the reverse and the limited edition, collector's prices are possible, which are higher than for other bullion coins.
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Troy weight
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Fineness
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Form
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Security feature
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Metal
silver
Troy weight
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Fineness
999.9
Form
coin
Security feature
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Country
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