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The 2009 Australian $1 silver coin “Chinese Mythology – Longevity” is a captivating piece uniting numismatic artistry with the timeless symbols of Chinese culture. Struck in 1 oz of .999 fine silver and graded MS69 by PCGS, it is part of the Chinese Mythology series, which celebrates the virtues of prosperity, success, and long life.
The obverse of the coin bears the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley, with inscriptions ELIZABETH II – AUSTRALIA 2009 – 1 DOLLAR – 1 oz 999 SILVER. The reverse showcases a finely colored image of Shou Xing, the Chinese God of Longevity, recognized by his high bald forehead and benevolent expression. He is depicted holding a staff and the sacred peach of immortality, both traditional emblems of health and vitality. Above him appears the Chinese character for “Longevity,” while below is the inscription LONGEVITY.
For centuries, Shou Xing has symbolized long life and blessings, making this coin not only a collectible work of art but also a bearer of good wishes. With its brilliant design, vibrant coloration, and high PCGS certification, this release is a highlight for collectors of silver coins and those fascinated by Asian mythology.
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Item type | Coin / Collector coins |
Internal Reference | AU1090 |
Nominal sum | 1 dollar |
Nominal, number | 1 |
Weight, g | 31.10 |
Dimension | 47 x 27 |
Quality of coinage | BU |
Mintage | unknown |
CoA | No |
Case | No |
Country | Australia and Oceania / Australia |
Certification | PCGS |
Year | 2009 |
Bimetal | No |
Coin material | Silver / Ag 999 |
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