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2026 Year Of The Horse One Ounce Silver Proof Lunar Coin

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996.5‰
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The Britannia Coin Company
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As the Lunar calendar turns, 2026 welcomes the Year of the Horse. Those born under this Chinese zodiac sign are believed to be lively, courageous and quick-thinking, making this the perfect year to celebrate their unique character. This official one-ounce silver proof coin from The Royal Mint captures the spirit of the horse in stunning detail. Struck in 999 fine silver and finished to flawless proof standard, it's the first issue in the second cycle of the acclaimed Shēngxiào Collection, which unites centuries of Chinese tradition with British artistry. The reverse by artist William Webb shows a powerful English Thoroughbred standing before the cobblestones of a Georgian stable block, symbolising strength, heritage and good fortune. You'll receive your coin in a lucky red folder, making this silver proof Year of the Horse coin the perfect gift. System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String] System.Threading.Tasks.Task`1[System.String]