Lunar II Rooster 1oz Gold Coin 2017
Perth Mint
Founded in 1899 in Perth, Australia. The Perth Mint holds the world record to mint the biggest gold coin with 1012 kg. Globally loved by investors for their high quality and wide range of investment and collectors coins.
The 2017 Lunar II Rooster 1oz Gold coin is available! Inspired by the ancient Chinese Lunar calendar, the Lunar II is a beautifully designed gold and silver coin series that is popular with investors and collectors.
The 2017 Lunar II Rooster gold coin is the 10th coin in the series. The series features the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac and started with the “Year of the Rat” in 2008 and ends with the “Year of the Pig” in 2019. The Lunar II gold coin is available in 10oz, 5oz, 2oz, 1oz, 1/2oz, 1/4oz, 1/10oz and 1/20oz.
Size, Fine Weight and Alloy
The 2017 Lunar Rooster 1oz coin is 24 Karat gold and has a fine content of 999.9/1000. The annual editions of the Lunar II 1oz edition is limited to 30,000 pieces.
Weight |
Fine Weight |
Diameter |
Thickness |
Nominal Value |
1oz |
31.103g |
39.34 mm |
2.5mm |
100 AUD |
Due to the high fine content, the coin has a pure gold color, but is also very sensitive to scratches, since there are no silver or copper alloying components. In order to preserve the surface, the gold coins should not be removed from their protective capsule.
Appearance
Motif side
The motif side of the gold coin shows a crowing rooster standing on one leg. The background consists of bamboo branches which can be seen on both sides of the rooster. To the left of the motif is the Chinese character for "rooster". Below the motif are the words "Year of the Rooster". The mint mark "P" is on the right edge and stands for Perth Mint.
Value side
The value side of the gold coins shows an image of Queen Elizabeth II. Below the motif are the letters "IRB" which stand for designer Ian Rank Broadley. The portrait was designed in 1997.
The inscriptions around the outer edge read:
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ELIZABETH II
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AUSTRALIA
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1oz 9999 GOLD
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2017
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100 DOLLARS
Chinese Lunar Calendar
The Lunar II Series was introduced by the Perth Mint in gold and silver in 2008. The series features the 12 animals from the Chinese Lunar calendar. The term "Lunar" comes from the Latin word "luna" (moon). The Chinese moon calendar is one of the calendars that uses the lunisolar cycle. In Chinese astrology each year of the 12-year cycle is assigned an animal.
According to Chinese mythology, the 12 zodiacal signs were created when Buddha's animal world was invited to attend the Chinese New Year's festival. The 12 animals, who followed his invitation, were given a sequence according to their arrival.
This story is more than 2,000 years old and the sequence is still unchanged. The sequence starts with the year of "the rat", which is often referred to as "mouse" - the Chinese character allows both translations.
History of the Lunar Series
The Lunar Series II is the successor of the successful Lunar I series. Both Lunar series are minted in gold and silver. 2017 is the “Year of the Rooster” and is the 10th animal of the 12 year cycle in the Chinese zodiac.
The 12 Year Cycle of the Lunar II Coin Series:
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Mouse 2008
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Ox 2009
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Tiger 2010
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Rabbit 201
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Dragon 2012
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Snake 2013
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Horse 2014
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Goat 2015
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Monkey 2016
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Rooster 2017
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Dog 2018
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Pig 2019.
The most important differences compared to the first Australian Lunar series is the more modern motif design and the enlarged diameter of the coins. In order to create more space for the zodiac signs, the mintage year and fine weight was moved from the motif side to the value side.
Another difference to the Lunar I series is on the motif side of the Lunar II series. The names in the Lunar I series were only inscripted in Chinese characters. On the Lunar II series, the name is now written in both Chinese and English. It begins with "Year of the ..." in each year, followed by the animal name in English.
The Lunar Series II, as well as its predecessor Lunar I, is available in 1/20oz, 1/10oz, 1/4oz, 1oz, 2oz, 5oz, 10oz, 1kg (silver) and 10 kg (silver).
Year of the Rooster 2017
People who are born under the rooster zodiac sign are very determined and diligent, as well as self-confident and generous. In addition, people born under this sign are said to be faithful, loyal, understanding, caring and sensitive, but also take certain liberties.
The birth dates for people ruled by the Chinese lunar rooster include: 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005 and 2017.
Manufacturer
The Perth Mint is one of the most prestigious mints and was founded in 1896 as the branch of Royal Mint London. The Perth Mint is famous for its huge portfolio of gold, silver, platinum and palladium bullion products. It is also the manufacturer of the world's largest gold coin.
The Perth Mint is based in Perth, Australia. Its most famous products include:
Australian Kangaroo Gold coins
Australian Kangaroo Silver Coins
Lunar II Gold Coins
Lunar II Silver Coins
Kookaburra Silver Coins
Koala Silver Coins
Advantages and Disadvantages
+ Globally recognized gold investment coin
+ Very nice and stable coloring
+ Does not corrode
+ High fine content
+ Can be stored in a small place
+ Beautiful motif
+ Gold is relatively risk-proof
+ Produced by the renowned Perth Mint
- Scratch-sensitive
Product Details
Manufacturer: Royal Perth Mint
Country of origin: Australia
Year: 2017
Karat: 24K
Gold: 99.99%
Fine content: 999.9/1000
Alloy: Gold
Weight: 1oz
Scratch resistance: poor
Metal | Gold |
Form | Gold Coin |
Country of Origin | Australia |
Manufacturer | Perth Mint |
Series | Lunar II |
Purity | 999.9/1000 |
Fineweight | 31.10 gram |
Gross Weight | 31.10 gram |
Denomination (oz) | 1 oz |
Year of issue | 2017 |
Grade | Brilliant |
Condition | Circulated |
Face value | 100 AUD |
Thickness | 2.50 mm |
Diameter | 39.34 mm |
Mintage | 30000 |
Packaging | single in Capsule |
Packaging Unit | 20 per roll |
Large Packaging 2 | 100 per box |