2nd in the Series Lunar Coins from Palau................ Very Unusual Lunar Skull

in silver •  7 years ago 

This is the 2nd Coin in the Lunar Skull Series the Monkey.

The Coin Series is somewhat of a takeoff from the Perth Mint Lunar Series that has been very successful for Perth Mint over the last 18 years or so in Silver.

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The Chinese Lunar Calendar consists of 12 years of Animals and Mythical Creatures. Many Mints from various countries from around the World put out their own Silver and Gold Versions of yearly Lunar Coins.

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upvoted, looks really cool... so wait, who minted this coin again? ty, peace

I am not sure who actually does the minting, but I do know that the “Lunar Skulls” coin series is a unique annual coin series of proof and BU coins featuring skulls from the Chinese zodiac. SM Mint created the “Lunar Skulls” coin series, the “Lunar Skulls” coin series is the intellectual property of SM Mint & SkullCoins and protected by US federal and international copyright & intellectual property laws. All official releases of “Lunar Skulls” will be posted on SMmint.com and SkullCoins.com

ok, i'll keep my eye out for it, ty

These skull coins are sweet. I prefer to call them rounds rather than coins. Even though these "coins" have a $5 denomination, they are not legal tender in Palau because Palau uses the US dollar as it's currency.

You have a point there. I have not as of yet seen or heard anything about a Rooster Skull as of yet..................

Yeah I was wondering about that as well. Another thing to note is that the Goat was issued for Ghana while the Monkey was issued for Palau. I doubt the governments of these nations commissioned these coins. It seems any private mint can stamp the name of a Third World nation onto a round to call it a "coin." That seems to be the case for most "non-circulating legal tender" coins

Very cool have not seen this one yet. Upvoted!

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