2022 Singapore Year of Tiger .9999 Gold 1 gm BU Coin

2022 Singapore Year of Tiger .9999 Gold 1 gm BU Coin
2022 Singapore Year of Tiger .9999 Gold 1 gm BU Coin
2022 Singapore Year of Tiger .9999 Gold 1 gm BU Coin
2022 Singapore Year of Tiger .9999 Gold 1 gm BU Coin
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2022 Singapore Year of the Tiger 1 gram Gold BU Bar

Welcome to 2022, the year of the tiger! BOLD is excited to present the Year of the Tiger Almanac coins, the sixth issue in the ongoing Singapore Fourth Chinese Almanac Coin Series (2017 – 2028) from the Monetary Authority of Singapore. These coins are available in 10 different versions, with four special premium sets comprising various coin combinations.

According to astrologists, those born under the sign of the Chinese lunar tiger in 2022, 2010, 1998, 1986, 1974 and each 12th preceding year are said to be natural leaders blessed with courage, charm and confidence

Highlights

  • 2022 Singapore Year of the Tiger 1 gram Gold Bar BU.
  • Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine gold.
  • Obverse: Features a tiger and the inscriptions "YEAR OF THE TIGER," and "2022." Inscriptions are "1/4 TROY OZ 999 FINE SILVER" and "$5."
  • Reverse: Displays the Coat of Arms of Singapore, along with the inscriptions "SINGAPURA," "2022," and "SINGAPORE." Thai characters and Chinese characters are inscribed as well.
  • Mintage limited to 3,000
  • Comes with serialised certificate of authenticity
  • $5 legal tender in Singapore.

Unique Design

This Gold bar is stunning! The obverse features a tiger at rest. Inscriptions are "1 GRAM 999 FINE GOLD" and "$5."

The reverse displays the Coat of Arms of Singapore, along with the inscriptions "SINGAPURA," "2022," and "SINGAPORE." Thai characters are inscribed on the left while Chinese characters are inscribed on the right.

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