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1 Dollar - Charles III 1st Portrait - Dragon and Horse - Silver Bullion

Issuer Perth Mint
Year 2026
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Engraver(s) Dominic Tatcher
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Reverse description The reverse presents a dynamic composition pairing two emblematic figures from Chinese mythology: a rearing horse with flowing mane and raised forehooves occupying the left portion of the field, and a sinuous dragon with sharp claws, an undulating serpentine body, and fish-like scales dominating the right. Stylised clouds fill the background, creating a sense of celestial movement and balance between the two creatures. The date '2026' appears in the upper field, while the Perth Mint's commemorative mintmark 'P10'—denoting the 10th anniversary of the Chinese Myths and Legends series—is present within the design. The overall composition reflects traditional East Asian artistic conventions rendered in high-relief struck silver.
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Mint Perth Mint, Perth, Western Australia
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