*100 OZ minimum silver purchase unless minimum met with another product (gold, platinum, palladium). $25 charge for orders less than 200 OZ. Call for details.*
In Chinese mythological history, few have been fortunate enough to see a phoenix, yet those who have been blessed with good fortune. This crimson feathered bird possibly has its origins in the writings of historian Herodotus, who claims to have spotted one in Egypt over 2000 years ago. Since then, the bird has become a significant mythic creature in both Western and Eastern culture,
Individual capsules in rolls of 20, or boxes of 100 coins.
All-new coin in the Chinese Myths and Legends series. Limited mintage of 40,000 coins!
Consists of 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure silver in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
Bears a face value of 1 Dollar backed by the Australian government.
The obverse field shows Queen Elizabeth II. On the reverse is a phoenix in flight.
Designed by Lucas Bowers.
The phoenix has been present in the myths of China for centuries and remains a popular and even sacred part of the culture to this day. Statues of the phoenix are common in public as well as in homes for those who practice the art of feng shui. The phoenix, known as Fenghuang in China, is believed to be a purely positive creature, a benevolent bird whose appearance brings prosperity and fortune.
Each 2022 Chinese Myths and Legends Phoenix Coin is packaged inside an individual capsule. Alternately, multiples of 20 coins will ship in a roll, while orders of 100 arrive inside a box. These coins have been produced at the Perth Mint and consist of .9999 pure silver in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. This means the coin will have little to no flaws.