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Lunar Year of the Horse 2025 - Niue 1$ 2025 1 oz 99,9% silver coin.

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Price:
199,00 €
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Country: Noue
Year: 2026
Face Value: 1$
Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 31.1 g
Diameter: 38,6 mm
Quality: Proof
Mintage: 888 pcs

Crafted from 99.9% pure silver to flawless Proof quality, this limited-edition $1 1oz Silver Proof showcases an intricate, high-spirited horse design inspired by Chinese Lunar New Year tradition. With only 888 available worldwide, each coin is housed in a timber case with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity – a perfect keepsake or gift for anyone born in the Year of the Horse
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Year: 2026
Face Value: 1000 Togrog
Gold: 99.99%
Weigh: 0.5 g
Size: 11 mm
Quality: Proof
Mintage: 5000

Horses have played a crucial role in human history, symbolizing strength, freedom, and endurance across cultures. In Chinese tradition, those born under this sign are known for their energy, intelligence, and unwavering determination. The horse is also associated with success and adventure, making it a beloved symbol in the zodiac.

169,00 €
Silver: 99,9 %
Weight: 22,2 g
Face value: 10 €
Mintage 3 000

In the centre of the coin face, a horse is galloping. It appears to be crossing a ring engraved with traditional Chinese motifs. The moving horse recalls the characteristics of the natives of this sign: energy, independence and passion. The year 2026 and the inscription ‘Year of the Horse’ appear on the outlines of the design. The reverse features all the animals of the Chinese zodiac on a screen surrounding a traditional temple door. A complete cycle of the Chinese zodiac begins in 2018 and lasts until 2029. Each of the twelve years in this period is represented by one of the zodiac animals. The face value can be seen in the top left-hand corner, and the word ‘RF’ can be seen on the door.
119,00 €
Denomination: 0,25 €
Alloy: Cupro-nickel Nordicgold
Weight: 15,8 g
Diameter: 34 mm
Quality Brilliant Uncirculated
Year: 2026

Surrounded by plum blossom, a symbol much used in Chinese history and art, and lanterns, the horse is depicted in a joyful, childlike manner. The inscription ‘Year of the Horse’ followed by the year 2026 appears in the centre of the coin. The ideogram of the horse appears at the bottom right of the coin. On the reverse, all the animals of the Chinese zodiac are drawn in a childlike way around the Ying and Yang symbol. A complete cycle of the Chinese zodiac begins in 2018 and lasts until 2029. Each of the twelve years in this period is represented by one of the zodiac animals. The face value is visible in the centre of the denomination and the wording ‘RF’.
9,90 €
Face value: Samoa 0,25$
Weight: 40gr
Diameter: 40 mm
Mintage: 6666

Proof copper coin with partial gold plating

In East Asian Buddhism, the Twelve Heavenly Generals or Twelve Divine Generals are the protective deities, or yaksha, of Bhaisajyaguru, the buddha of healing. They are introduced in the Bhai?ajyaguruvaiduryaprabharaja Sutra.They are colletively named in simplified pinyin: Shí'èr Shén Jiang Sa??hila--Honji to this General is Akashagarbha,It is the protective deity of zodiac horse.
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Denomination: 5£
Alloy: Cupro-nickel
Weight: 28.28 g
Diameter: 38,6 mm
Quality Brilliant Uncirculated
Year: 2026

On 17 February 2026, the Year of the Horse will begin and celebrations will commence marking the Lunar New Year, a significant cultural event observed across the world. Marked by family gatherings, elaborate feasts and vibrant firework displays, it also includes the tradition of gifting red envelopes containing lucky money to children. Based on a lunar cycle, each year in the traditional Chinese calendar corresponds to one of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac.
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