2010 Perth Mint 1/2 oz Silver Tiger (Enameled)
Oct 29th, 2010 by Aldouspi

2010 Perth Mint 1/2 oz Silver Tiger (Enameled)

  • 2010 Australian Enameled Tiger
  • One Half (1/2) Troy Ounce .999 Pure Silver
  • Brilliant Uncirculated
  • Beautiful Silver Investment Coin (Very Limited Mintage)
  • In Original Capsule from Perth Mint

This large, impressive coin represents a great value, struck in pure silver! The Perth Mint’s Lunar Zodiac Series II coins are huge! At nearly 37 mm in diameter, they are nearly the same size across as a United States silver dollar! This beauty is made all the more beautiful by the Mint’s execution of this intriguing animal motif in pure silver, artistically rendered in striking, vibrant colors! The full color design is highlighted on frosted, matte fields (or background), further enhancing an a

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