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30 Dollars - Elizabeth II Year of the Horse - Longevity

Uitgever Perth Mint (for Tuvalu)
Jaar 2014
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central design features a stylised, rearing horse rendered in a charming cartoon-like manner, facing left with its mane flowing to the right. To the left of the horse stands a decorative fan-leaf pine tree motif, a traditional East Asian symbol of longevity. To the upper right, a peach fruit — a classic Chinese emblem of long life — bears the Chinese character 寿 (shòu, meaning longevity) prominently within it. The denomination $30 appears in the lower left field, while the legend 1/5 oz 9999 GOLD is inscribed along the upper border. The Perth Mint's P mintmark is situated to the right of the horse.
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Oplage 2014 P - Proof - 2,000
Aanvullende informatie

Tuvalu's relationship with the Perth Mint as a licensing arrangement has produced hundreds of collector issues since the 1990s, with the Lunar series among the more commercially aggressive — new designs released annually with minimal numismatic distinction between them. The 2014 Horse issue was one of several simultaneous gold strikes at differing weights targeting Asian collector markets, where Lunar series pieces from Australian-affiliated mints carry secondary-market premiums driven more by cultural timing than by mintage scarcity.

KM# 199 had a mintage ceiling of 2,500 pieces.

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