The design descriptions were released by the PM months ago. I believe there is a link posted here for the 2014 design descriptions. I am functionally illiterate at searching the PM site, so may be someone else can post a link. From memory: Silver 2 horses Gold 1 horse Each coin has a different background, but both backgrounds included nature like mountains, a river, trees, etc. I remember being very pleased with the designs.
2014 Silver Year of the Horse - Bullion Coins The design on the 2014 Silver Year of the Horse (10kg, 1kg, 10oz, 5oz, 2oz, 1oz, 1/2oz) bullion coins, consists of a pattern of lines forming a circle immediately inside the rim, surrounding a representation of two horses, in a stylised landscape with leafy trees, hilly terrain and a river. The coins include the following inscriptions 'Year of the Horse', the Pinyin pictograph pronounced 'm' and meaning 'horse' and the initials of the designer Tom Vaughan 'TV
^^^^Thankyou phoenixeagle In addition: Guys, you can check-out some of Tom Vaughan's coin designs here: http://blog.perthmint.com.au/2012/06/06/wildlife-inspires-coin-designer-tom/ http://www.perthmint.com.au/catalogue/discover-australia-2012-series.aspx Also - For more information regarding the variety of Horse coins, here's a link to the Perth Mint Currency Determination. The Horsy ifo is near the bottom of the web page. http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2013L00065/Explanatory Statement/Text
Looks like that came off my red Ferrari. Had it missing for awhile. Where did I park it now? Now that had been embargo