1996-2007 Series I Lunar 1/20oz Gold Coin Set (12 in Case)
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1996-2007 Series I Lunar 1/20oz Gold Coin Set (12 in Case)

1996-2007 Series I Lunar 1/20oz Gold Coin Set (12 in Case)

The lunar series is always incredibly sought after among bullion collectors and as the popularity increases so too does the demand for the original series 1 coins.

Reputedly, the oldest chronological record in history, the ancient Chinese Lunar Calendar dates back before 2,600 BC.  Based on the appearance of the new moon, it associates a different animal with each year in the 12-year lunar cycle.

Traditionally, the first year of the lunar cycle is ‘ruled’ by the mouse. According to legend, the order of the animals in Chinese astrology was determined by their race across a river. 

$3,935.07
1996-2007 Series I Lunar 1/20oz Gold Coin Set (12 in Case)
$3,935.07

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1996-2007 Series I Lunar 1/20oz Gold Coin Set (12 in Case)

The lunar series is always incredibly sought after among bullion collectors and as the popularity increases so too does the demand for the original series 1 coins.

Reputedly, the oldest chronological record in history, the ancient Chinese Lunar Calendar dates back before 2,600 BC.  Based on the appearance of the new moon, it associates a different animal with each year in the 12-year lunar cycle.

Traditionally, the first year of the lunar cycle is ‘ruled’ by the mouse. According to legend, the order of the animals in Chinese astrology was determined by their race across a river. 

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The lunar series is always incredibly sought after among bullion collectors and as the popularity increases so too does the demand for the original series 1 coins.

Reputedly, the oldest chronological record in history, the ancient Chinese Lunar Calendar dates back before 2,600 BC.  Based on the appearance of the new moon, it associates a different animal with each year in the 12-year lunar cycle.

Traditionally, the first year of the lunar cycle is ‘ruled’ by the mouse. According to legend, the order of the animals in Chinese astrology was determined by their race across a river.