Friday, February 6, 2015
Why 2015 is The Year of the Sheep
In 2014 The Royal Mint struck Britain’s first Lunar coins, beginning a prestigious new series by an esteemed British Chinese artist. In 2015 we continue the Shengxiào Collection of Lunar coins with a new coin celebrating the Year of the Sheep. Graced once again with a reverse design by British Chinese artist Wuon-Gean Ho, these enchanting coins combine the traditions and artistry of two cultures: British and Chinese. The 2015 1 oz Silver Lunar Year of the Sheep coins, in Brilliant Uncirulated condition are the second legal tender Lunar coins struck for the United Kingdom. The coins feature two sheep to signify friendship and family, for the person born in the Year of the Sheep is said to be happiest when loved, making a good companion. The Chinese character for sheep, weight and purity of .999 fine Silver are also showcased on the reverse to tie this magnificent design together.
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adler que de la contre-réalité incroyable ces pseudo intellectuelles ce dommage après des mort en Afghanistan pour rien, pour rien car Afghanistan ne pas différent que ISIS et la libye. la France continue a tuer ces citoyens pour plaire a la télé ....§ quelle insanité républicaine.. peut être Paris mérite être décimé par une guerre nucléaire pour finir avec Adler est ce sangles de c dans l'air..!!
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