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The 2001 Australian 1 Dollar Lunar Calendar I “Year of the Snake” coin is a refined collectible, minted in .999 fine silver by the Perth Mint. Part of the celebrated Lunar Series I, it honors the Chinese zodiac sign of the Snake, symbolizing wisdom, elegance, and intuition. On the reverse, the design features a finely detailed snake, its body coiled gracefully around two peaches, a traditional symbol of longevity and prosperity. The rim is adorned with ornate patterns, alongside the year “2001,” the inscription “1 oz 999 Silver,” and the Chinese character for Snake. The obverse displays the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley, surrounded by inscriptions “ELIZABETH II,” “AUSTRALIA,” and “1 DOLLAR.” This particular coin has been graded MS69 by PCGS, ensuring its outstanding condition and high collector value. As part of a limited mintage within the Lunar Calendar I program, it is highly sought after by collectors of zodiac-themed coins, Australian silver issues, and certified numismatics. A true combination of cultural symbolism and minting artistry, this coin makes a prestigious addition to any collection.
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Item type | Coin / Collector coins |
Internal Reference | AU637 |
Nominal sum | 1 dollar |
Nominal, number | 1 |
Weight, g | 31.10 |
Diameter, mm | 40.6 |
Quality of coinage | BU |
Mintage | 71301 |
CoA | No |
Case | No |
Country | Australia and Oceania / Australia |
Certification | PCGS |
Year | 2001 |
Bimetal | No |
Coin material | Silver / Ag 999 |
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