New gold coin featuring horse weighs one kilogram
Fancy adding a few novel Equus caballus coins to your collection of equine memorabilia?
One of the latest offerings from the Royal Canadian Mint volition sure as shooting live on impressive on display, precisely beingness made from pure aureate in addition to weighing inwards at 1 kilogram, it hardly needs to live on said that it ain’t cheap.
The 2014 coin, mark China’s Year of the Horse, is listed for sale at $C69,000. Just xviii of the coins are available, in addition to they comport a aspect upwards value of $C2500.
The mint says the coins are 99.99% pure gold, in addition to the rearing Equus caballus was designed yesteryear Three Degrees Creative Group.
The other side of the money features an ikon of Queen Elizabeth.
The Year of the Horse serial includes half dozen coins inwards all, inwards aureate in addition to silver.
The others are:
- A fine silvery (99.99 part pure) kilo money amongst a $250 aspect upwards value;
- A $150 face-value, 99.99 part pure aureate coin;
- Fine silvery coins amongst $15 in addition to $10 face-values; and
- A $15 face-value fine silvery Lunar Lotus, amongst an especial scalloped edge.
The coins became available every bit of August 13.
The Royal Canadian Mint is the Crown Corporation responsible for the minting in addition to distribution of Canada’s circulation coins.
View all the coins inwards the serial here.
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