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Mintage Reports

Australia - Perth Mint - The Australian Lunar Silver Coin Series II

Year Mint Series Denomination Weight Announced
Mintage
Declared
Mintage
2008 Bullion Lunar Silver Mouse Coin 2008Year of t $30 1kg unlimited 12,881
2009 Bullion Lunar Silver Ox Coin 2009Year of the $30 1kg unlimited 18,778
2010 Bullion Lunar Silver Tiger Coin 2010Year of t $30 1kg unlimited 37,691
2011 Bullion Lunar Silver Rabbit Coin 2011Year of $30 1kg unlimited 48,258
2012 2012 Year of the Dragon Lunar Silver Bullion $30 1kg unlimited 57,348
2013 2013 Year of the Snake Lunar Silver Bullion Coin $30 1kg unlimited 33,283
2014 2014 Year of the Horse Lunar Silver Bullion Coin $30 1kg unlimited 40,045
2015 2015 Year of the Goat Lunar Silver Bullion Coin $30 1kg unlimited 26,164
2016 2016 Year of the Monkey Lunar Silver Bullion Coin $30 1kg unlimited 25,478
2017 2017 Year of the Rooster Lunar Silver Bullion Coin $30 1kg unlimited 17,680
2018 2018 Year of the Dog Lunar Silver Bullion Coin $30 1kg unlimited 18,820
2019 2019 Year of the Pig Lunar Silver Bullion Coin $30 1kg unlimited 20,254

Silver Coin Mintages for The Australian Lunar Silver Coin Series II series from Australia

Mintage reports for The Australian Lunar Silver Coin Series II coins can play an important role in determining any numismatic or collectible premium that may factor into the price of a coin

Other factors include the denomination, the design and the interest and demand from coin collectors

Any investment in precious metals coins should also take into consideration any numismatic value that may exist from collectors of a particular coin series or the related design themes of the coin.

What is a mintage report?

Sovereign and private mints worldwide produce various types of coins for commerce, numismatic coins for collectors, and bullion coins for investors.

The US Mint and some others measure mintages in terms of “production” figures when referring to circulating coins, “sales” figures for numismatic products, and “mintage” figures for bullion.

The Perth Mint measures mintages of their numismatic products based on the number of coins produced and sold by the mint.