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2018 South Korean Tiger 1 oz .999 Silver BU Coin Proof Limited Mintage Capsule

$ 30.09

Availability: 71 in stock

Description

2018 South Korean Tiger
1 ounce .999 Silver Brilliant Uncirculated Coin.
LIMITED SILVER COINS ONLY 30,000 MINTED
Most nations around the world have animal species associated with their culture and people. For Americans, the powerful and majestic bald eagle is the national animal. In China, the dragon is held in extremely high regard. For the people of Korea, the tiger has long held a place in Korean mythology and popular folklore. There is no more fitting animal for one of KOMSCO’s growing bullion programs than the tiger.
Coin Highlights:
protective capsule
1
st
-ever issues of the Korean Tiger Bullion coin in 1 oz silver
Limited mintage of only 30,000 coins
Contains 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver in BU condition.
Obverse includes the image of a Siberian Tiger walking amidst foliage.
Reverse features a stylized depiction of the Korean peninsula.
Each of the individual 2018 1 oz South Korean Silver Tiger Coins available to you today is in BU condition. Coins in brilliant uncirculated (BU) condition exhibit no indications of wear and tear, but you may find minor flaws resulting from the coining process. These flaws are limited however to breaks in the luster, spotted surfaces, or contact marks.
The Korean Tiger Series launched from KOMSCO in 2016 and was available originally in gold only. The South Korean Gold Tiger coins are available for a third consecutive year as of the initial release of these 2018 1 oz South Korean Silver Tiger Coins, and have featured a new obverse design of the tiger in each of those years. The reverse design has changed only once, from 2016 into 2017.
On the obverse of the 2018 1 oz South Korean Silver Tiger Coin is the image of the large, predatory cat as it prowls through the foliage. The tiger depicted is a Siberian tiger, with a historic range that once stretched through eastern Russia, eastern and southeastern China, Mongolia, and down into modern-day South Korea in the Korean peninsula. Engravings on this face include the year of issue, weight, and name of the series “Korean Tiger.”
There is no specific species known as the Korean tiger. Throughout human history, the Siberian tiger has been identified at various times based on the region it was spotted in. However, the tiger enjoys prominence in Korean culture as a popular subject of painting and sculptures. Even the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea used a stylized tiger representing the Korean people.
For the reverse of the South Korean Silver Tiger Coin, KOMSCO introduces a beautiful design field that leaves international boundaries aside. The outline of the Korean peninsula is depicted in the center, with only symbols from the Korean language used in the depiction of the region. Design elements around the outside rim mimic the foliage on the obverse, with engravings of the nation of issue, metal content, and purity.
The silver coin pictured is an example of the one you will receive securely packaged and shipped in bubble mailer to you with a tracking number.