





To celebrate the 2023 Lunar New Year of the Rabbit, the Royal Australian Mint has released a new collection of coins and investment items. The Lunar New Year is an important date that is celebrated by communities worldwide.
The legend says that the Chinese emperor Jade held a Great Race with animals. The race would determine the first twelve zodiac signs. The first twelve animals to cross a river before the end of the race would be featured in the Zodiac.
The story tells that the Rabbit was too proud of his fast speed. He was a neighbor to the Ox and used to mock the slow pace of the bovine. The Rabbit took off early to the great race and did not see any other animals when he arrived. Assuming he would be the first without much hassle, the Rabbit decided to take a nap; upon waking up, three other animals had already made their way past the finish line, including the Ox, which the Rabbit used to mock. People born in Years of the Rabbit are believed to be sharp-eyed, fast-paced, clever, and creative.
The Royal Australian Mint opened in 1965 and was tasked with minting the first of Australia’s decimal currency. Today the Royal Australian Mint is responsible for all of Australia’s circulation currency, with the capacity to produce two million coins per day. The mint also produces coins, tokens, medals, medallions, seals, and collectibles for the Australian government, other countries and private clients. As the first mint in the world to achieve accreditation to International Quality Standards ISO 9001, The Royal Australian Mint continues to focus on quality and innovation.
Pour célébrer le Nouvel An lunaire 2023 du Lapin, la Monnaie royale australienne a publié une nouvelle collection de pièces et d'articles d'investissement. Le nouvel an lunaire est une date importante qui est célébrée par les communautés du monde entier.
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1 oz of 999 Fine Silver
*Reverse: Features the depiction of a rabbit holding a tree branch and surrounded by vegetation, the Chinese character for rabbit, the artist's initials and the inscriptions "YEAR OF THE RABBIT" and "1 OZ .999 Ag"
*Obverse: Features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II encircled by the Lunar Calendar wheel, her name, the year of the release, the country of issue, and the legal tender value
La légende dit que l'empereur chinois Jade a organisé une grande course avec les animaux. La course déterminerait les douze signes du zodiaque. Les douze premiers animaux à traverser la rivière avant la fin de la course feraient partie du zodiaque.
The story tells that the Rabbit was too proud of his fast speed. He was a neighbor to the Ox and used to mock the slow pace of the bovine. The Rabbit took off early to the great race and did not see any other animals when he arrived. Assuming he would be the first without much hassle, the Rabbit decided to take a nap; upon waking up, three other animals had already made their way past the finish line, including the Ox, which the Rabbit used to mock. People born in Years of the Rabbit are believed to be sharp-eyed, fast-paced, clever, and creative.
À PROPOS DE LA MONNAIE ROYALE AUSTRALIENNE
La Monnaie royale australienne a ouvert ses portes en 1965 et a été chargée de frapper la première monnaie décimale de l'Australie. Aujourd'hui, la Monnaie royale australienne est responsable de l'ensemble de la monnaie en circulation en Australie, avec une capacité de production de deux millions de pièces par jour. La Monnaie produit également des pièces, des jetons, des médailles, des médaillons, des sceaux et des objets de collection pour le gouvernement australien, d'autres pays et des clients privés. Premier hôtel des monnaies au monde à obtenir l'accréditation aux normes internationales de qualité ISO 9001, la Monnaie royale australienne continue de se concentrer sur la qualité et l'innovation.