








The Lunar Year of the Tiger dice-shaped silver coin is a unique collectible piece, a novelty in the precious metals market that suits collectors and gift giving. It consists of a fully functional dice created to celebrate the Lunar Year of the Tiger struck in 1oz of 999 Pure Silver!
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 Tiger was one of the favourites to win the race, but the powerful river stream kept sending the big cat in another direction. That did not discourage the confident Tiger, which kept swimming and made it ashore after the Rat and the Ox. The Tiger is the third animal of the Chinese Zodiac.
It is said that people born in the Year or the Tiger are determined, brave, and well-liked.
The Lunar Year of the Tiger dice-shaped silver coin is a unique collectible piece, a novelty in the precious metals market that suits collectors and gift giving. It consists of a fully functional dice created to celebrate the Lunar Year of the Tiger struck in 1oz of 999 Pure Silver!
COIN HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships individually in an elegant presentation case
*Consisting of 1 oz of 999 Fine Silver
*One side features the face of a tiger struck in an antique finish; the number 6 is represented by the tiger head on this face of the dice
*One side features the Fiji coat of arms, the inscriptions "FIJI 2022", "1 oz", "1 DOLLAR" and ".999 FINE SILVER", the number 1 is represented by this side due to the face value of 1 dollar
*The four other sides feature a coloured application for the numbers 2, 3, 4 and 5 in an antiqued finish
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 Tiger was one of the favourites to win the race, but the powerful river stream kept sending the big cat in another direction. That did not discourage the confident Tiger, which kept swimming and made it ashore after the Rat and the Ox. The Tiger is the third animal of the Chinese Zodiac.
It is said that people born in the Year or the Tiger are determined, brave, and well-liked.