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. The 12 year cycle of this first series ran from 1996 to 2007 inclusive, and all designs proved to be very popular. We rarely manage to buy any of the older years, which tend to be very hard to source.
In view of the success of and demand for the first series, the Perth Mint are to produce a second series, which we also expect to be very popular. We just hope the next twelve years don't fly past as quickly as the last twelve!
We recommend that you buy this year's coins while we still have them available.
New Series II Design Feature
The reverse of all sizes and weights is to be identical, while the obverse will show both the monetary denomination, and the size (weight of gold content). This is a change from the first series, on which the weight was always shown on the reverse.
The second series also features the Chinese character for the animal the year represents, so the 2011 coins feature the Chinese character for Rabbit.
We sell 2011 "Year of the Rabbit" coins as follows:-
Prices & Availability
The following prices shown are based on the live gold price.
One Kilo
Ten Ounce
Two Ounce
One Ounce
Half Ounce
Quarter Ounce
Tenth Ounce
Twentieth Ounce
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 via Fedex $60
Obverse of 2011 Australian Year of the Rabbit One Ounce Gold Coin
Australian Chinese Lunar Calendar Gold Coins
Reverse of 2011 Australian Year of the Rabbit Ten Ounce Gold Coin
Reverse of 2011 Australian Year of the Rabbit Two Ounce Gold Coin