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Lunar I Tiger 1oz Silver Coin 2010 | margin scheme

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The Perth Mint is one of the world’s most renowned precious metal mints. Founded in 1899 in Perth, Australia, as a branch of the British Royal Mint, it is now owned by the Government of Western Australia. The mint specializes in the production of bullion bars, collector coins, and investment coins made from gold, silver, platinum, and palladium.

The Perth Mint is especially well known for its “Australian Kangaroo,” “Koala,” and “Lunar” coin series.

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🇦🇺 Lunar I Tiger 2010 – 1 oz Silver Coin – Powerful Zodiac Symbol in Clear Design


The Lunar I Tiger 2010 – 1 oz silver coin is part of the first Lunar Series by the Perth Mint, which presents the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac in a classical and clearly structured design language. The tiger is the third sign of this cycle and traditionally symbolizes courage, strength, and determination. The 2010 issue depicts this zodiac animal in a calm and balanced composition, defined by precise engraving and clean line work. The design focuses on the motif, giving it a clear and confident presence within the field.

The obverse features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Ian Rank-Broadley. The monarch’s profile is rendered in a classical style, with finely detailed and precisely modeled facial features that convey a calm and dignified appearance. Surrounding inscriptions include ELIZABETH II, the issuing country AUSTRALIA, the face value of 1 DOLLAR, and the year of issue 2010. The lettering is evenly arranged along the rim, following the circular shape of the coin and contributing to a clear and structured overall composition.

The reverse displays the tiger as the central motif, designed by Ing Ing Jong. The animal is shown in a calm posture, lying down with its head raised and an attentive gaze. The body is clearly modeled, with a harmonious and natural line structure. The fur is rendered in fine engraved lines, making the distinctive stripe pattern clearly visible. The overall impression is focused and balanced, emphasizing the natural strength of the animal.

In the background, subtle plant elements are suggested, providing a natural setting without distracting from the main subject. These elements are deliberately restrained, ensuring the tiger remains the focal point. Alongside the motif are the Chinese character for “tiger” and the inscription YEAR OF THE TIGER, clearly identifying the design. The arrangement of all elements follows a balanced and coherent visual structure.

The engraving is fine and consistently executed, allowing light to move smoothly across the silver surface and highlight the texture of the fur and the contours of the body. The tiger’s stripes stand out clearly, creating a subtle three-dimensional depth. The interplay between smooth and textured surfaces contributes to a calm and refined visual effect.

The coin is struck from 1 oz of fine silver with a purity of 999, giving it a bright and even luster that enhances the clarity of the engraving and supports the clean design aesthetic.

The 1 oz denomination provides a well-balanced surface area, ensuring the motif is clearly visible and precisely rendered. The size allows for a detailed yet uncluttered presentation, while the cleanly finished rim frames the design and completes the composition.

The tiger is a symbol of courage, strength, and determination within the Chinese zodiac and holds a long-standing cultural significance.

The Lunar I Tiger 2010 – 1 oz silver coin combines this traditional symbolism with modern minting craftsmanshipstruck in silver and executed with precision, structure, and timeless clarity.


Metal Silver
Form Silver Coin
Country of Origin Australia
Manufacturer Perth Mint
Series Lunar I
Purity 999/1000
Fineweight 31.10 gram
Gross Weight 31.10 gram
Denomination (oz) 1 oz
Year of issue 2010
Grade Brilliant
Condition Circulated
Face value 1 AUD
Packaging in Capsule