Brief History
The Chinese Lunar Calendar is based on a 12 year cycle, each year in the cycle is associated with a different animal. The Perth Mint in Australia started issuing series of Chinese Lunar Calendar Coins
, in gold and silver, in 1996, which was the Year of the Rat. We rarely manage to buy any of the older years, which tend to be very hard to source.
The 2006 lunar year of the dog will run from Jan 29, 2006 to Feb 17, 2007.
Gold Beagles
The canine breed used for the model of this year's gold year of the dog coins is the beagle. Whilst we thought a golden retriever may have been an obvious choice, we think beagles have had a bad year in the UK, with the government's ban on hunting with dogs many beagles will have been made redundant. Here's an easy way to keep a pack of gold beagles at home, with no mess, vet's bills or grooming. We think gold beagles will also make a great change from gold eagles.
The silver series of bullion coins will feature the German Shepherd, popularly known as the Alsatian.
2006 Australian Year of the Dog Kilo Gold Coins
2006 Australian Year of the Dog Ten Ounce Gold Coins
2006 Australian Year of the Dog Two Ounce Gold Coins
2006 Australian Year of the Dog One Ounce Gold Coins
2006 Australian Year of the Dog Half Ounce Gold Coins
2006 Australian Year of the Dog Quarter Ounce Gold Coins
2006 Australian Year of the Dog Tenth Ounce Gold Coins
2006 Australian Year of the Dog Twentieth Ounce Gold Coins
Please check our Standard Terms for Bullion Coins .
You may wish to use our Order Form UK
Order Form USA
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Postage & Packing
UK Registered Post (Special Delivery) £9 per order
EU Insured Post £10 per order
USA Airmail $10, Insured Shipping $20
Canada Airmail $15, Insured Shipping $30
We could have called this page " Year of the Beagle "
Australian Chinese Lunar Calendar Gold Coins
Beagle on Reverse of 2006 Australian One Kilo Gold Coin
2006 Australian One Kilo Gold Coin Obverse
Beagle on Reverse of 2006 Year of the Dog Coloured One Ounce Gold Bullion Coin