Description
The Chinese Lunar Calendar is a twelve-year cycle. Each year is represented by a different animal with its own distinct personality. People born within each lunar year are believed to possess the qualities of that year’s animal, using those traits to achieve success and happiness throughout life.
On 19 February 2015, the Chinese Lunar Calendar will be welcoming the Year of the Goat. People born under this sign are the most creative souls and are known to be gentle, charming, sensitive, curious and intelligent. They are also said to possess a special
sensitivity to art, beauty and faith, with the wisdom to acquire everything needed for a balanced life.
Coins are a traditional gift at Chinese New Year celebrations and are beloved keepsakes for many people throughout the world
On 19 February 2015, the Chinese Lunar Calendar will be welcoming the Year of the Goat. People born under this sign are the most creative souls and are known to be gentle, charming, sensitive, curious and intelligent. They are also said to possess a special
sensitivity to art, beauty and faith, with the wisdom to acquire everything needed for a balanced life.
Coins are a traditional gift at Chinese New Year celebrations and are beloved keepsakes for many people throughout the world
Features
General Product Features
Year:
2015
Lunar Year Animal:
Year of the Goat
Country:
Australia
Coin Features
Face Value:
Fifty Cent
Issuer:
Royal Australian Mint
Finish:
Frosted Uncirculated
Mintage:
10000
Metal:
Silver
Metal Weight:
1/2oz