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In ancient Chinese mythology, Dragon had nine sons. The youngest of them is PIXIU, a composite animal- with a head of a dragon, the body of a lion, the foot od Qi Lin, the horn of a deer. It feeds on GOLD and SILVER.
The pixiu is a powerful Chinese mythical creature and symbols of wealth. It is believed to have an insatiable appetite for Gold, Silver, and jewels which affords it mystical powers capable of drawing wealth from all directions.
The Pixiu is a common symbol found in ancient Chinese art and architecture where it is traditionally displayed in pairs.
REVERSE: Features a Pixiu pair sitting upon a mound of ancient Chinese coins. One grasps a ball while the other grasps a Pixiu cub.
Though not visible to the naked eye, this side of the coin has a security feature that is micro-laser engraved into the design field. This single letter is visible under magnifying glass only.
OBVERSE: The latest effigy of Elizabeth II in use on Australian coins, this bust of the Queen is adapted from the Jody Clark design debuted by the Royal Mint of England in 2016. The image shows the Queen wearing the George IV State Diadem Crown with her neckline and shoulders visible, a first on Australian coins since 1966.
Acquiring the current year release of bullion silver coins from the different World Mints as they are released is an enjoyable and easy way to stack silver and save value.
Slow and steady, I've added to my stack by exchanging fiat currency for real money in the form of silver coins. These are the 2020 World Mint coins that I have shown on my blog so far:
I post an article daily, and I hope to see you again soon!
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