Description
In 2014 the Royal Mint issued this lovely gold first coin in the new series of
the Chinese Lunar coins.
This coin is celebrating the Lunar Year of the Horse, this gold coin, is struck to brilliant uncirculated standard.
Those born in the year of the horse are said to be outgoing, and cheerful.
Horse tend to be leaders of the workplace, their charming nature
and good humour make them amiable partners!
The first unar coin was designed by British Chinese artist Wuon-Gean. In her design she has combined Chinese and British design.
The coin comes complete with numbered Certificate of Authenticty, box, cardboard outer and information booklet
Denomination: Ten Pounds
Quality: Brilliant UncirculatedIn 1282, the coins struck by the Royal Mint were independently and rigorously checked to determine their quality and fineness, it is known as the Trial of the Pyx and today over 700 years later, it still takes place. Every year an independent jury, sworn in by the Queen’s Remembrancer, ascertains whether the coins made by the Royal Mint are of the correct weight, diameter and composition required by law. This means you can rest assured that the coin or coins in your possession are of the highest quality.
In 1282, the coins struck by the Royal Mint were independently
and rigorously checked to determine their quality and fineness,
it is known as the Trial of the Pyx and today over 700 years later, it still takes place.
Every year an independent jury, sworn in by the Queen’s Remembrancer,
ascertains whether the coins made by the Royal Mint are of the correct weight, diameter and composition as required by law.
This means you can rest assured that the coin or coins in your possession are of the highest quality.