They're not drafts of this year's dragon. They're the nine son's of the dragon king. I particularly like that there's a gilded version of the silver design, i'm always a tad sad that the gilding only ever extends to the animal on the silver gilded. With the whole thing gilded, you can imagine that you've got the design in gold, lol.
"i'l have what She is having !" 😋 They all look nice , i want them all ! 😆 the Opal Dragon would be my choice if i'd had to pick just one , quite unique 👍 Koi close 2nd ( love the fact they are 5 oz ! wow ! that's a nice catch 😂 that's some fat fish ! 🤣 )
I'm curious to know why the Perth Mint 2024 Lunar Dragon coloured set was only released in Australia as a 1/2 ounce set. Yet it was released overseas as a full 1 ounce coloured set?
Is there a way to buy the 1oz coloured not in the card? It says 200,000 mintage for each 1oz coloured and 5000 mintage in the card packaging, but I never see the coins for sale on their own :(
Bullion Now is absolutely still around! (In fact we just posted a closer look into the 10 coin set over on that channel!). They're our sister company, we handle the collectables and numismatic coins, and they handle the bullion!
@@littlecoinshop why on earth would perth mint make an all "gold" coin that is pure silver..i dont like it at all..could cause major problems for folks
Blue dragon has a snapped neck, Opal dragon has a genetic defect that causes its limbs to be placed at random locations on its body. If I'm cursed to see these things then others should at least share my pain. (both are gorgeous but I cant stop looking at the broken anatomy)