2014 LUNAR HORSE

Holdfast said:
Phiber

August...well... that's when the Chinese will launch their coins but there could be a leak late July.

Perth are striking the coins as we speak / err type :)

Cheers!
Release early September this time around as well I suppose.
We'll see how it goes hey
Looking forward to it
 
Phiber said:
Holdfast said:
Phiber

August...well... that's when the Chinese will launch their coins but there could be a leak late July.

Perth are striking the coins as we speak / err type :)

Cheers!
Release early September this time around as well I suppose.
We'll see how it goes hey
Looking forward to it


I'm looking forward to it too, Tom Vaughan is a fabulous designer, lets hope he has come up with a great design. :)

Off topic but...just wanted to post a link to the Currency Determination again, so folk in Australia and overseas have an idea in their head of what the coin will be like:

http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2013L00065/Explanatory Statement/Text


H

PS

For those horse fans that actually love horses as I do, here's a clip of some fantastic blood.

Enjoy! :)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rALVgdoMHk[/youtube]
 
Once released how quickly can I expect that the 1oz gold lunar horse to sell out?

Does the Perth Mint announce the release date in advance?
 
Bit Baron said:
Once released how quickly can I expect that the 1oz gold lunar horse to sell out?

Does the Perth Mint announce the release date in advance?

1 day
 
Would dealers/resellers sell them at the same rate as PM on release day? Also could we pre order through a dealer if that was the case?

Or is it a case of, this will sell out so dealers add on their big margins on release?
 
Greg Williams said:
From the description, they sound amazing. :)

If they are as good as the 1st series lunars then it would be amazing as so far the 2nd series Lunars don't look as good as the 1st (in my opinion)
 
watch out could be another fine cotton

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silverzman said:
Would dealers/resellers sell them at the same rate as PM on release day? Also could we pre order through a dealer if that was the case?

Or is it a case of, this will sell out so dealers add on their big margins on release?

Anyone know about this?
 
silverzman said:
silverzman said:
Would dealers/resellers sell them at the same rate as PM on release day? Also could we pre order through a dealer if that was the case?

Or is it a case of, this will sell out so dealers add on their big margins on release?

Anyone know about this?

I doubt any dealer would be taking pre-orders after what happened with the Dragon ,
Pricing , they would initially be selling at the release price , afterwards if the price goes up in the secondary market they would follow
 
(Before It's News)

2014 Gold Year of the Horse Square Bullion Coin
The design on the 2014 Gold Year of the Horse (1/10oz) gold bullion coin, consists of a
coloured representation of a horse superimposed over stylised ground with a horizon and a stylised cloud, and the following:
(a) the pinyin pictograph pronounced "m" and meaning "horse";
(b) "P"

While it won't be the first foray into square coins for Perth Mint, it appears 2014 will be the first of the Lunar series coins to go square. These descriptions come from Comlaw as a result of Perth Mint requiring approval for coins issued legal tender status.

Here is the description for a Silver version of the squared coin:


2014 Silver Year of the Horse Square Bullion Coin
The design on the 2014 Silver Year of the Horse (1oz) silver bullion coin, consists of the
following:
(a) a coloured representation of a horse;
(b) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced "qan lng y ln zh bo" and meaning "stamp of Emperor Qanlng";
(c) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced "ti shng hung d zh bo" and meaning "stamp of Emperor Yngzhng";
(d) the pinyin pictographs pronounced:
(i) "D Wn Li" which is the name of the horse with no English equivalent; and
(ii) "qan lng w chn mng chn ha x chn lng sh nng gng sh" and meaning "Painted by Minister Lang Shining in early spring of the 13th year from the ascension of Emperor Qanlng";
(e) "P"

The descriptions above are made 10 times each indicating that we might have some 2014 Lunar Horse Coin sets being issued (in both Gold and Silver) similar to the 2012 Lunar Dragon 10 Coin Set, except this time it appears the coins will be square rather than round.

Source: http://beforeitsnews.com/gold-and-p...square-new-coins-from-perth-mint-2507760.html
 
wrcmad said:
(Before It's News)

2014 Gold Year of the Horse Square Bullion Coin
The design on the 2014 Gold Year of the Horse (1/10oz) gold bullion coin, consists of a
coloured representation of a horse superimposed over stylised ground with a horizon and a stylised cloud, and the following:
(a) the pinyin pictograph pronounced "m" and meaning "horse";
(b) "P"

While it won't be the first foray into square coins for Perth Mint, it appears 2014 will be the first of the Lunar series coins to go square. These descriptions come from Comlaw as a result of Perth Mint requiring approval for coins issued legal tender status.

Here is the description for a Silver version of the squared coin:


2014 Silver Year of the Horse Square Bullion Coin
The design on the 2014 Silver Year of the Horse (1oz) silver bullion coin, consists of the
following:
(a) a coloured representation of a horse;
(b) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced "qan lng y ln zh bo" and meaning "stamp of Emperor Qanlng";
(c) a coloured representation of a Chinese stamp that is made up of a square border which encloses the pinyin pictographs pronounced "ti shng hung d zh bo" and meaning "stamp of Emperor Yngzhng";
(d) the pinyin pictographs pronounced:
(i) "D Wn Li" which is the name of the horse with no English equivalent; and
(ii) "qan lng w chn mng chn ha x chn lng sh nng gng sh" and meaning "Painted by Minister Lang Shining in early spring of the 13th year from the ascension of Emperor Qanlng";
(e) "P"

The descriptions above are made 10 times each indicating that we might have some 2014 Lunar Horse Coin sets being issued (in both Gold and Silver) similar to the 2012 Lunar Dragon 10 Coin Set, except this time it appears the coins will be square rather than round.

Source: http://beforeitsnews.com/gold-and-p...square-new-coins-from-perth-mint-2507760.html

:lol: :lol: :lol:
What a frgn joke if it's true , probably true
Well I definitely have given up on Lunar's even SI
I had an opportunity to purchase some recently but I'll pass
I'm putting Lunar's in the same basket as Panda's ;)
 
^^^ But it's not just any old lunars spanner, they're Horsey Lunars.

Apparently Horses are the number one reason for anyone to buy anything PM related and all Horsey coins will increase massively as soon as they fly out the Dealers doors.

Expecting a worldwide PMs shortage for the next 12 months as Mints have no possible hope of keeping up with the Horsey demand.
 
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