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2014 1/4 oz Australia Gold Lunar Horse BU – Series II

Specifications

  • Metal Type: Gold
  • Metal Oz: 0.25
  • Purity: 0.9999
  • Mint Brand: The Perth Mint
  • Grading Service: None
  • Mint Mark: P - Perth

$995.50

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The 2014 1/4 oz Australia Gold Lunar Horse BU (Brilliant Uncirculated) coin is part of the Perth Mint’s popular Lunar Series II.1 Here are the key specifications and details for this coin:

 

Specifications:

  • Year: 20142

     

  • Mint: The Perth Mint3

     

  • Mint Mark: “P”4

     

  • Metal: Gold5

     

  • Purity: 0.9999 fine gold6

     

  • Weight: 1/4 troy ounce (0.25 oz) or 7.777 grams7

     

  • Denomination: $25 AUD (Australian Dollars)8

     

  • Diameter: 22.6 mm9

     

  • Thickness: 1.9 mm to 2.2 mm (there may be slight variations reported)
  • Condition: Brilliant Uncirculated (BU)10

     

  • Edge: Reeded11

     

Design:

  • Obverse: Features the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.12 Inscriptions include “ELIZABETH II,” “AUSTRALIA,” “1/4OZ 9999 GOLD,” “2014,” and “25 DOLLARS.”13

     

  • Reverse: Depicts a horse galloping through a stylized scene of mountains and clouds.14 The design also includes the Chinese character for “horse,” the inscription “YEAR OF THE HORSE,” and the Perth Mint’s “P” mint mark.15

     

Additional Information:

  • The coin is part of the Chinese Lunar Calendar series, with the horse being the seventh of the 12 animals.16

     

  • It is considered a sovereign coin, backed by the Australian government.17

     

  • These coins are highly sought after by both investors and collectors due to their gold content and artistic design.18

     

  • The coin is typically shipped in a protective plastic capsule from the Perth Mint.19

     

Value:

The value of this coin is primarily based on its gold content and the current market price of gold, plus a premium charged by dealers. The premium can fluctuate based on factors such as:

  • The current spot price of gold.
  • Dealer markup and fees.
  • The coin’s condition and whether it has been professionally graded.
  • The limited mintage and collectibility of the coin.

To get the most accurate and up-to-date value, it is best to check with a reputable bullion or coin dealer.

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