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🐉 Happy Lunar New Year 2024


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3 minutes ago, Charliemouse said:

Just digging out all my photos of my lunars, especially dragons.

(Spoiler alert: I have a lot of photos.)

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🤔mmm… great looking coin! Any more in slabs can we see the whole thing so we know what it is/grade etc. ? 🤔🤔

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21 minutes ago, Petra said:

🤔mmm… great looking coin! Any more in slabs can we see the whole thing so we know what it is/grade etc. ? 🤔🤔

I don't usually photograph the whole thing, mainly because you lose a load of detail with the wasted space, but also I don't want to show the serial unless I'm selling it.

Although, I forgot to title the last two photos.  Will fix.

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1 hour ago, Charliemouse said:

I don't usually photograph the whole thing, mainly because you lose a load of detail with the wasted space, but also I don't want to show the serial unless I'm selling it.

Although, I forgot to title the last two photos.  Will fix.

🤔appreciate about the serial number… should have remembered 🤔😮 cheers… look forward to more pics🤔😮👍

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2 minutes ago, Silverman2U said:

Got this one… and for sale at a cracking price. £350. Limited edition too. Just over 1000 ever made of this beast of a 5oz silver coin. 

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In fact I have a few more 5oz lunars too. It’s just getting around to advertise them for sale. ;) 

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It is Chinese New Year not "Lunar New Year". The Chinese Lunar New Year is celebrated on the second New Moon after the Winter Solstice which is this one. Other cultures's Lunar New Year is the first New Moon after Winter Solstice which is end of December toll end of January. 

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