1 oz Gold Bar – Perth Mint Lunar Dragon
Original price was: $2,650.00.$2,290.00Current price is: $2,290.00.
- roduct ID:290079
- Year:2024
- Grade:None
- Grade Service:Assay Card
- Mint Mark:P – Perth
- Metal Content:1 troy oz
- Purity:.9999
- Thickness:2.80 mm
- Diameter:N/A mm
1 oz Gold Bar – Perth Mint Lunar Dragon
Description
1 oz Gold Bar – Perth Mint Lunar Dragon
Product Details
This meticulously struck .9999 fine gold bar is the first lunar minted bar with a dragon design. It has a worldwide mintage of only 30,000 pieces.
- Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine gold.
- Individual bars are presented in a tamper-evident packaging with serial number. The packaging will display the word “VOID” around the edge of the blister if the card has been opened. The card is red colored with plum blossoms.
- Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
- Obverse: Features The Perth Mint’s distinctive logo of a majestic swan along with the weight and purity of the bar.
- Reverse: Decorated with a lunar dragon on a patterned background. The dragon is about to grasp a flaming pearl, a symbol of wisdom. Included with the design is the inscription “DRAGON” and the Chinese character for dragon.
- The accompanying assay card lists the weight and authentication of the bar by the assayer.
Fans of The Perth Mint now have a chance to add this lunar bar to their collection. Add this exquisite 1 oz Gold Lunar Dragon to your cart today!
The Perth Mint
Australia’s The Perth Mint is the continent’s oldest operating facility. It was originally founded as part of The Royal Mint system during British colonial rule. The Perth Mint was then handed over to the government of Western Australia and is not affiliated with the federal government’s Royal Australian Mint.
Lunar Year of the Dragon
The Lunar New Year is celebrated on February 10, 2024. The dragon symbolizes power, nobleness, honor, luck and success. Each zodiac sign is associated with one of five elements: Gold, Wood, Water, Fire or Earth. The 2024 Dragon is the Wood Dragon which will bring evolution, improvement and abundance
- Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine gold.
- Individual bars are presented in a tamper-evident packaging with serial number. The packaging will display the word “VOID” around the edge of the blister if the card has been opened. The card is red colored with plum blossoms.
- Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
- Obverse: Features The Perth Mint’s distinctive logo of a majestic swan along with the weight and purity of the bar.
- Reverse: Decorated with a lunar dragon on a patterned background. The dragon is about to grasp a flaming pearl, a symbol of wisdom. Included with the design is the inscription “DRAGON” and the Chinese character for dragon.
- The accompanying assay card lists the weight and authentication of the bar by the assayer.
Fans of The Perth Mint now have a chance to add this lunar bar to their collection. Add this exquisite 1 oz Gold Lunar Dragon to your cart today!
The Perth Mint
Australia’s The Perth Mint is the continent’s oldest operating facility. It was originally founded as part of The Royal Mint system during British colonial rule. The Perth Mint was then handed over to the government of Western Australia and is not affiliated with the federal government’s Royal Australian Mint.
Lunar Year of the Dragon
The Lunar New Year is celebrated on February 10, 2024. The dragon symbolizes power, nobleness, honor, luck and success. Each zodiac sign is associated with one of five elements: Gold, Wood, Water, Fire or Earth. The 2024 Dragon is the Wood Dragon which will bring evolution, improvement and abundance
This meticulously struck .9999 fine gold bar is the first lunar minted bar with a dragon design. It has a worldwide mintage of only 30,000 pieces.
- Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine gold.
- Individual bars are presented in a tamper-evident packaging with serial number. The packaging will display the word “VOID” around the edge of the blister if the card has been opened. The card is red colored with plum blossoms.
- Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
- Obverse: Features The Perth Mint’s distinctive logo of a majestic swan along with the weight and purity of the bar.
- Reverse: Decorated with a lunar dragon on a patterned background. The dragon is about to grasp a flaming pearl, a symbol of wisdom. Included with the design is the inscription “DRAGON” and the Chinese character for dragon.
- The accompanying assay card lists the weight and authentication of the bar by the assayer.
Fans of The Perth Mint now have a chance to add this lunar bar to their collection. Add this exquisite 1 oz Gold Lunar Dragon to your cart today!
The Perth Mint
Australia’s The Perth Mint is the continent’s oldest operating facility. It was originally founded as part of The Royal Mint system during British colonial rule. The Perth Mint was then handed over to the government of Western Australia and is not affiliated with the federal government’s Royal Australian Mint.
Lunar Year of the Dragon
The Lunar New Year is celebrated on February 10, 2024. The dragon symbolizes power, nobleness, honor, luck and success. Each zodiac sign is associated with one of five elements: Gold, Wood, Water, Fire or Earth. The 2024 Dragon is the Wood Dragon which will bring evolution, improvement and abundance
- Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine gold.
- Individual bars are presented in a tamper-evident packaging with serial number. The packaging will display the word “VOID” around the edge of the blister if the card has been opened. The card is red colored with plum blossoms.
- Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
- Obverse: Features The Perth Mint’s distinctive logo of a majestic swan along with the weight and purity of the bar.
- Reverse: Decorated with a lunar dragon on a patterned background. The dragon is about to grasp a flaming pearl, a symbol of wisdom. Included with the design is the inscription “DRAGON” and the Chinese character for dragon.
- The accompanying assay card lists the weight and authentication of the bar by the assayer.
Fans of The Perth Mint now have a chance to add this lunar bar to their collection. Add this exquisite 1 oz Gold Lunar Dragon to your cart today!
The Perth Mint
Australia’s The Perth Mint is the continent’s oldest operating facility. It was originally founded as part of The Royal Mint system during British colonial rule. The Perth Mint was then handed over to the government of Western Australia and is not affiliated with the federal government’s Royal Australian Mint.
Lunar Year of the Dragon
The Lunar New Year is celebrated on February 10, 2024. The dragon symbolizes power, nobleness, honor, luck and success. Each zodiac sign is associated with one of five elements: Gold, Wood, Water, Fire or Earth. The 2024 Dragon is the Wood Dragon which will bring evolution, improvement and abundance
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