








Celebrate the Year of the Ox, with this limited mintage, 1 oz 999 pure coin today!
The Chinese Lunar Calendar follows a 12-year cycle featuring 12 animals including the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. Each year is represented in succession by one of these animals and the traits that they are thought to embody. The Ox is the second animal of the Chinese Zodiac. The legend says the Ox was about to be the first to arrive but was tricked by the Rat into giving him a ride, shortly before arrival the Rat sneakily jumped down and landed ahead of the Ox.
The Royal Australian Mint opened in 1965 and was tasked with minting the first of Australia’s decimal currency. Today the Royal Australian Mint is responsible for all of Australia’s circulation currency with the capacity to produce two million coins per day. The mint also produces coins, tokens, medals, medallions, seals, and collectibles for other countries and private clients. As the first mint in the world to achieve accreditation to International Quality Standards ISO 9001, The Royal Australian Mint continues to focus on quality and innovation.
Celebrate the Year of the Ox, with this limited mintage, 1 oz 999 pure coin today!
COIN HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships individually in a protective plastic sleeve
*Consisting of 1 oz of 999 Fine Silver
*Reverse: Features the engraving of an ox in an offensive stance surrounded by foliage, the Chinese character for "Ox", the inscription "YEAR OF THE OX" along with metal weight, purity and type
*Obverse: Features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II surrounded by the animals of the Chinese Lunar Calendar along with the year, country of issue, and legal tender value
The Chinese Lunar Calendar follows a 12-year cycle featuring 12 animals including the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. Each year is represented in succession by one of these animals and the traits that they are thought to embody. The Ox is the second animal of the Chinese Zodiac. The legend says the Ox was about to be the first to arrive but was tricked by the Rat into giving him a ride, shortly before arrival the Rat sneakily jumped down and landed ahead of the Ox.
ABOUT THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT
The Royal Australian Mint opened in 1965 and was tasked with minting the first of Australia’s decimal currency. Today the Royal Australian Mint is responsible for all of Australia’s circulation currency with the capacity to produce two million coins per day. The mint also produces coins, tokens, medals, medallions, seals, and collectibles for other countries and private clients. As the first mint in the world to achieve accreditation to International Quality Standards ISO 9001, The Royal Australian Mint continues to focus on quality and innovation.