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2026 Year of the Horse Silver Coin 1kg Perth Mint Australian Lunar Series

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3,387.01 USD
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Bullion By Post
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United Kingdom
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2026-05-28
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The 2026 Year of the Horse Perth Mint Lunar 1kg silver coin is an Australian silver coin, minted by the Perth Mint. The weight of the coin is 1,000 grams with a fineness of 9999, this means it contains 1 kilo of pure silver. The diameter of the coin is 100.9mm. The Perth Mint Lunar 1kg Silver Coins have a face value of 30 Dollars and are legal tender in Australia. The obverse of the 2026 Year of the Horse 1 kilo Silver Perth Mint Lunar Coin features the 1st head of King Charles III facing left, designed by Dan Thorne. The weight, purity and face value of 30 Australian dollars can be seen at the bottom of the coin. The reverse of the 2026 Year of the Horse Perth Mint Lunar 1kg Silver Coin features a charming image of a mare and her foal galloping together, designed by Ing Ing Jong, with a background of mountains. It includes the inscription ‘HORSE 2026,’ the Chinese character for horse, and the Perth Mint's P mint mark.