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A new coin, a blister packaging with attritions, a CoA (please, check photos).
The 2009 Australian $1 silver coin “Chinese Mythology – Wealth” is a vivid celebration of one of the most revered symbols in Chinese culture. Struck in 1 oz of .999 fine silver, this issue belongs to the Chinese Mythology series, which highlights the core virtues of prosperity, longevity, success, and fortune.
The obverse of the coin features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley, accompanied by inscriptions ELIZABETH II – AUSTRALIA 2009 – 1 DOLLAR – 1 oz 999 SILVER. The reverse presents a richly colored image of the God of Wealth (Caishen), depicted in traditional red robes with gold ornaments, holding a scroll and treasures as symbols of material abundance. Above him, in stylized clouds, appears the Chinese character for “Wealth,” while below the inscription WEALTH highlights the theme.
In Chinese mythology, Caishen is honored as the bringer of prosperity, good fortune, and financial success. His presence in art and tradition is believed to attract wealth and stability, making this coin both a numismatic collectible and a cultural talisman. With its brilliant finish, vibrant design, and strong symbolic meaning, the “Wealth” coin is a prized addition to any collection of silver coins or world mythology series.
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Item type | Coin / Collector coins |
Internal Reference | AU1014 |
Nominal sum | 1 dollar |
Nominal, number | 1 |
Weight, g | 31.10 |
Dimension | 47 x 27 |
Quality of coinage | BU |
Mintage | unknown |
Capsule | Yes |
CoA | Yes |
Case | No |
Country | Australia and Oceania / Australia |
Certification | Uncertified |
Year | 2009 |
Bimetal | No |
Coin material | Silver / Ag 999 |
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