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Perth Mint Lunar Coins

The Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins were produced by Australia’s Perth Mint 1996 through 2007 to coincide with the Chinese Lunar calendar for those years. The Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins were unique in that they offered gold investors the opportunity to buy genuine collector coins at bullion coin prices. Images of all 1-oz gold coins are to the right. Click on the images for discussions about the individual coins.

Production of the Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins ended in the fall of 2007, and they now are collector coins. Here is a link to mintages of the Lunar Series Coins, both the gold coins and the silver coins .

Normally, 1-oz Lunar Series gold coins carry higher premiums than the American Eagle Gold Coins, which are the best-selling gold bullion coins in the US. However, there are times when Lunar Series coins can be bought at Gold Eagles prices.

The premiums on the individual Perth Mint Lunar Series coins vary according to demand and availability. The year 2000 1-oz Gold Dragon is the key coin in the Series.

Although this website is dedicated to precious metals bullion items, which we assert are the best investments for gold bullion investors, Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins are discussed because when the coins were available at bullion coin prices CMI Gold & Silver Inc. recommend them to clients. As a result, CMI is closely identified with Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins.

Collectors interested in buying Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins should check with CMI Gold & Silver Inc. before buying because we often have Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins for sale at the lowest prices on the Internet. Investors wanting to know prices on Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins that CMIGS has for sale are invited to call our toll free number: 1-800-528-1380.

Chinese Lunar Calendar

The coins in the Perth Mint Lunar Series are based on the 12 year Chinese Lunar Calendar, which dates back to 2600 BC. Each year is named after an animal, and, in turn, each animal sign is governed by five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Each element appears with each animal only once every 60 years.

Because of the uniqueness of the Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins and because of the high quality of the coins, coin collectors worldwide are drawn to these coins, which are among the most beautiful collector coins minted in modern times.

Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins: various sizes

Perth Mint Lunar Series Gold Coins were minted in various sizes across the years, from 1/20-oz to kilo (32.15 oz). However, the 1-oz coins became the preferred coins for collectors, who now drive the market. As a rule, 1-oz coins are more sought after by coin collectors.

Production of the 1-oz gold coins for each year was limited to 30,000; however, only three coins in the Series had reached the production cap, the year 2000 1-oz Gold Dragon, the year 2001 1-oz Gold Snake, and the year 2002 1-oz Gold Horse. Some of the other coins in the Lunar Series barely reached half the 30,000-coin production cap when the Perth Mint closed the Series.Mintages on all the Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins have been released by the Perth Mint .

Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins: pure gold coins

Perth Mint Lunar Series Gold Coins are .9999 fine gold. In contrast, gold coins in the Western World have nearly always been alloyed with a copper, which makes the coins more durable and protects against loss of gold during use. Because the Lunar Series coins are soft .9999 fine gold, the Perth Mint encapsulated each coin in a protective hard plastic capsule.

Perth Mint Lunar Series Dragon breathes fire

Although introduced in 1996 with the Rat, the Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins did not catch on until 2000 when the Dragons were minted. The 1-oz Gold Dragons were the first to reach the 30,000-oz production cap. Today, they carry the highest premiums of all the 1-oz Lunar Series Gold Coins. Undoubtedly, the popularity of the dragon in Asia and among Chinese people everywhere is the driving force behind the high premiums on the 1-oz Gold Dragons.

The Chinese revere the dragon, the only mythical creature in the Lunar Calendar. To them, the dragon is the symbol of wisdom and represents the spirit for advancement. The dragon also is viewed as the incarnation of power and authority. In Chinese communities, celebrations, festivals, and rising birth rates mark Dragon years as parents attempt to confer their offspring with the dragons characteristics of success, happiness, and prosperity.

The year 2000 marked the return of the metal dragon after 60 years. For the children born in the year of the Metal Dragon, life is beautiful and, supposedly, everything they touch turns to gold. Also, year 2000 was the first time in 3000 years that a Dragon year coincided with the end of a millennium. The year 1600 was the last time the Year of the Dragon coincided with the end of a century. Undoubtedly, the popularity of the dragon contributed to the year 2000 1-oz Gold Dragon being the first coin in the Perth Mint Lunar Series to reach its production cap of 30,000.

Gold Horses and Gold Snakes reach production cap

In October 2004, the 1-oz Gold Horse became the second coin in the Perth Mint Lunar Series to reach the 30,000-coin production cap, and in early 2006 the year 2001 one-ounce Gold Snakes became the third coin in the Series to hit the 30,000-coin production cap.

However, because the Perth Mint closed production of the Lunar Series Coins in the fall of 2007, all coins are effectively sold out. Many of the coins reached less than half the 30,000-coin production cap. (The Mint closed the Lunar Series to reduce the number of coins that it produced.)

Please note that this is not an endorsement of collector coins. In fact, CMIGS condemns the promotion of overpriced collector and numismatic coins. Generally, those coins are old US gold coins; sometimes, obscure European coins are touted.

Investors not familiar with the dangers of collector coins should read our page on old U.S. Gold Coins and our article Myths, Misunderstandings, and Outright Lies.  You may also want to read The Dangers of Buying Gold, which exposes the chicanery used by telemarketers to promote collector coins.

Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins’ prices

Investors wanting to know prices on the Perth Mint Lunar Series Coins that CMIGS has for sale are invited to call 1-800-528-1380. Tell the operator you want to talk with the Lunar Series coin specialist.