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| 背面描述 | A finely detailed depiction of a tiger in repose, facing left with its forepaws extended forward, resting upon a rocky outcrop. A bare, stylised tree occupies the upper right of the field, while the Chinese character for Tiger (虎) appears prominently to the left of the central design. The Perth Mint's 'P' mintmark is positioned to the upper right, and the curved legend YEAR OF THE TIGER arcs along the lower portion of the field. |
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The Perth Mint's half-kilogram lunar series pieces were produced in strictly limited numbers, with the 2010 Tiger issue having a mintage ceiling of 2,000 pieces worldwide. The lunar series itself was launched in 1996 to capture growing demand from Asian bullion buyers, particularly in Hong Kong and mainland China, where zodiac-themed silver in large formats commands strong premium interest well beyond spot value.
The Tiger year carries particular weight in Chinese cultural reckoning — those born under it are considered especially auspicious, driving collector demand in ways that purely Western numismatic logic doesn't fully account for.