Designs of 2012 Dragon

PrettyPrettyShinyShiny

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Hey guys.. I guess we are all excited bout the upcoming release in September of the lunar Dragons.. When do we get a preview of the designs for not only the lunars, but the following years designs - ie kooks and koalas as well?


Didn't like series I lunar series... second series has a lot more detail and seemed much more thought out, and isn't just an animal on a pretty plain backdrop.
 
No I'm Spartacus!

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with the caption buy me or else
 
Gold Rabbit
A design for the 2011 Bullion Gold Lunar Rabbit (1oz) coin features a representation of two rabbits sitting on grass.
Silver Rabbit
A design for the 2011 Bullion Silver Lunar Rabbit (1oz) coin features a representation of two rabbits beside floral leafy branches.
Gold Dragon
A design for the 2012 Bullion Gold Lunar Dragon (1oz) coin features a representation of a coiled dragon with pattern representing clouds and a fire ball.
Silver Dragon
A design for the 2012 Bullion Silver Lunar Dragon (1oz) coin features a representation of a dragon with a fire ball in the centre.
Gold Snake
A design for the 2013 Bullion Gold Lunar Snake (1oz) coin features a representation of a coiled snake with extended forked tongue.

Silver Snake
A design for the 2013 Bullion Silver Lunar Snake (1oz) coin features a representation of a snake coiled around a branch.
Gold Horse
A design for the 2014 Bullion Gold Lunar Horse (1oz) coin features a representation of a horse with short grass underfoot.
Silver Horse
A design for the 2014 Bullion Silver Lunar Horse (1oz) coin features a representation of a horse with grass in the background .
Gold Goat
A design for the 2015 Bullion Gold Lunar Goat (1oz) coin features a representation of a goat with curved horns standing on grass.
Silver Goat
A design for the 2015 Bullion Silver Lunar Goat (1oz) coin features a representation of two goats beside a flowering tree.
Gold Monkey
A design for the 2016 Bullion Gold Lunar Monkey (1oz) coin features a representation of two monkeys on leafy branches.
Silver Monkey
A design for the 2016 Bullion Silver Lunar Monkey (1oz) coin features a representation of a monkey on a flowering branch.
Gold Rooster
A design for the 2017 Bullion Gold Lunar Rooster (1oz) coin features a representation of a rooster with grass and flowers.
Silver Rooster
A design for the 2017 Bullion Silver Lunar Rooster (1oz) coin features a representation of a rooster with flowers and leaves.
Gold Dog (Rottweiler)
A design for the 2018 Bullion Gold Lunar Dog (1oz) coin features a representation of a Rottweiler standing on grass.
Silver Dog (King Charles Spaniel)
A design for the 2018 Bullion Silver Lunar Dog (1oz) coin features a representation of a King Charles Spaniel in front of a flowering plant.

Gold Pig
A design for the 2019 Bullion Gold Lunar Pig (1oz) coin features a representation of a pig standing on muddy ground.
Silver Pig
A design for the 2019 Bullion Silver Lunar Pig (1oz) coin features a representation of a pig on flowering grass and stones.
 
bron suchecki said:
adrenalin said:
I shall donate a silver "mini" bar to the first person to find a pic of the 2012 Lunar dragon!

Oh so tempting to illegally search our servers for a pic :P


C'mon Bron you can do it!!

I'm sure others will donate to find out too :)
 
here's something I was reading on a forum the other night, but don't have the knowledge to confirm or deny. All series 2 have 2 animals on the coins (with the exception of the tiger, apparently there can only be one tiger on a mountain - old chinese saying), so we'll have 2 dragons. Can there be more than one dragon on his hoard in the Lonely mountain?

Just saw hobo's post above, thanks, I should read all the posts before jumping in
 
Well here is something to think about.

One guy asked me, regarding the animals in the lunar series.

If all the animals on the coins exist in real life to this day.

ie: a pig represents a pig. monkey represents a monkey. etc...

Where did the Dragon come from? What animal did it originate from?

Why is it so popular today when it doesn't exist and the rest of the lunar calender is represented by animals?
 
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