2005 Canadian $15 Chinese Lunar Calendar: Year of the Rooster Sterling Silver & Gold-plated Cameo Coin
Centuries ago, the Chinese invented a calendar based on the lunar – rather than the solar – cycle. In 1998, the Royal Canadian Mint, inaugurated a remarkable series of coins featuring the animal symbols of Chinese astrology based on the Lunar Calendar. These symbols roughly approximate the signs of the zodiac in western culture, however, denote years instead of months.
Design
1All 12 of the Lunar animals – the Rat, the Ox, the Tiger, the Rabbit, the Dragon, the Snake, the Horse, the Sheep, the Monkey, the Rooster, the Dog, and the Pig – appear in a circular arrangement around the rim of each coin, with a different animal highlighted each year in a central cameo.
2005 commemorates the Year of the Rooster – takes the place of honour.
Packaging
Each $15 Chinese Lunar Calendar Coin comes encapsulated in a red velvet and gold moire presentation box and includes the Certificate of Authenticity.
Specifications
Mintage: | 44,691 |
Composition: | 92.5% silver, 7.5% copper, 24-karat gold cameo |
Finish: | Proof |
Weight: | 34 g |
Diameter: | 40 mm |
Certificate: | Included |
Face value: | 15 dollars |