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2010 Canada $15 Lunar Lotus Year of the Tiger Sterling Silver Coin
2010 Canada $15 Lunar Lotus Year of the Tiger Sterling Silver Coin
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2010 Canada $15 Lunar Lotus Year of the Tiger Sterling Silver Coin
The year 2010 is ruled by the Tiger, a majestic animal. The Tiger personality is equally impressive; powerful and daring. Expect a lot of activity when the dynamic Tiger is in your midst. The Tiger is restless and reckless, always ready for action. His zest for life is contagious. The Tiger is incredibly funny, impulsive and sometimes quick-tempered. He may not be the most objective leader, but his fiery passion and fearlessness ultimately capture people's admiration and respect.
The Year of the Tiger also ruled 1902, 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986 and 1998. However, people born in January or February should consult the Chinese lunar calendar. New Year does not automatically fall on January 1st. This celebration is better known as the Spring Festival and coincides with the first day of spring, a date that shifts from year to year depending upon the lunar cycle and solar year.
Specifications:
Item number: 107655
Face Value: 15 dollars
Mintage: 19,888
Composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper
Weight (g): 26.29
Diameter (mm): 38
Edge: Plain
Finish: Proof
Special Features:
- New series! Lunar Lotus, one each year for the next 12 years
- 8 scallop coin reminiscent of a lotus flower
Packaging:
Coin is encapsulated and housed in a gold satin-like covered case
The year 2010 is ruled by the Tiger, a majestic animal. The Tiger personality is equally impressive; powerful and daring. Expect a lot of activity when the dynamic Tiger is in your midst. The Tiger is restless and reckless, always ready for action. His zest for life is contagious. The Tiger is incredibly funny, impulsive and sometimes quick-tempered. He may not be the most objective leader, but his fiery passion and fearlessness ultimately capture people's admiration and respect.
The Year of the Tiger also ruled 1902, 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986 and 1998. However, people born in January or February should consult the Chinese lunar calendar. New Year does not automatically fall on January 1st. This celebration is better known as the Spring Festival and coincides with the first day of spring, a date that shifts from year to year depending upon the lunar cycle and solar year.
Specifications:
Item number: 107655
Face Value: 15 dollars
Mintage: 19,888
Composition: 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper
Weight (g): 26.29
Diameter (mm): 38
Edge: Plain
Finish: Proof
Special Features:
- New series! Lunar Lotus, one each year for the next 12 years
- 8 scallop coin reminiscent of a lotus flower
Packaging:
Coin is encapsulated and housed in a gold satin-like covered case