2026 Australian Lunar Horse with Dragon Privy 1oz Silver Coin
The 2026 Australian Lunar Horse with Dragon Privy 1oz Silver Coin celebrates the Year of the Horse, the seventh of the twelve animals associated with the ancient Chinese lunar calendar. The coin has a limited mintage of only 30,000. The reverse of the coin features a breathtaking design of a majestic mare alongside her young foal, displaying power and elegance in a galloping stance. The background showcases an image of mountainous landscapes and grassland. The traditional Chinese character for 'Horse' appears within the design, along with the inscription ‘Horse 2026’, and the Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark. Also Integrated into the design is the striking dragon privy mark, which features a dragon holding a pearl, a symbol of wisdom and prosperity. The obverse of the coin bears Dan Thorne's portrait of King Charles III. Details of the coin's weight, fineness, and monetary denomination appear below. - Contains 1 troy ounces of 999.9 fine silver. - Manufactured by Perth Mint, Australia. - Struck to a [bullion](https://atkinsonsbullion.com/help-advice/glossary) finish. - Dimensions: Diameter: 40.90mm. Thickness: 3.50mm. - Limited mintage of 30,000. - Supplied in a capsule. 2026 marks the Year of the Horse in the Chinese zodiac. The birth dates for people ruled by the Chinese Lunar Horse include 2026, 2014, 2002, 1990 and every 12th preceding year. In Chinese culture, those who are born under the influence of this sign are said to be independent, charismatic, and love a sense of adventure. This beautifully designed silver coin would make an excellent keepsake gift to commemorate an event from 2026, the Year of the Horse. Silver is subject to VAT at the standard rate of 20%