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2024 1 oz Silver Lunar Dragon Australian Perth Mint PCGS MS 70 FD

 

Celebrate the Lunar Year of the Dragon with the 2024 1 oz Silver Lunar Dragon from the prestigious Australian Perth Mint. This exquisite coin, graded MS 70 First Day of Issue by PCGS, represents the pinnacle of numismatic excellence. Made from .9999 fine silver with a weight of 1 troy oz, providing a solid investment in precious metals. With its flawless condition and intricate design, this coin is a must-have for collectors and investors alike.

Coin Specifications:

  • Graded MS 70 First Day of Issue by PCGS 
  • Contains 1 troy ounce of .9999 fine silver
  • Produced by the Perth Mint
  • P125 mintmark - signifying The Perth Mint’s 125th anniversary.
  • Face value of $1 (AUD), backed by the Australian government
  • Each coin comes in a PCGS holder 
  • Obverse: Bears the Jody Clark Memorial Obverse of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, displaying the dates of her reign '1952-2022,' weight, fineness, and monetary denomination.
  • Reverse: Features a powerful dragon with water cascading from its mouth, stylized waves, and a flaming pearl, symbolizing wisdom. It also incorporates the Chinese character for 'dragon,' the inscription 'DRAGON 2024,' and a 'P125' mintmark, signifying The Perth Mint's 125th anniversary. 

The 2024 1 oz Silver Lunar Dragon Australian Perth Mint PCGS MS 70 FD is more than just a coin, it's a piece of art and a valuable investment. Perfect for adding to any collection or portfolio, this coin captures the essence of the Lunar Year of the Dragon with unparalleled detail and quality. Don't miss the opportunity to own this stunning coin. Order yours today from Bullion Exchanges and enhance your precious metals collection.

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Product specifications

Year2024
Purity.9999
Denomination$1 (AUD)
Actual Weight1 troy oz
Gross Weight 31.103 grams
Diameter40.9 mm (Maximum)
Thickness3.5 mm (Maximum)
Mint/BrandPerth Mint
Mint MarkP125 - 125th Anniversary
GradeMS 70 First Day of Issue
Grade ServicePCGS