2011 1Kg Perth Mint Lunar Silver Rabbit Coin
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Description
The 2011 1kg Silver Lunar Rabbit Coin is a standout piece from the Perth Mint’s acclaimed Lunar Series II, celebrating the Year of the Rabbit with exceptional craftsmanship and purity.
The Design
The reverse of this coin depicts an adult rabbit and a young rabbit sheltering together amongst low brush – a composition that is deliberately quiet and intimate, and all the more effective for it. At 1 kilogram, that intimacy translates into something unexpected: a scene that feels close and detailed rather than small, with the brushwork and the animals rendered with a care that demands the scale to do it justice.
The design incorporates the Chinese character for Rabbit and the inscription Year of the Rabbit, grounding it within the Chinese lunar tradition. The Perth Mint’s P mintmark confirms its sovereign provenance. The obverse carries the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II alongside the AUD $30 face value.
The Rabbit – Symbolism and Culture
In Chinese tradition, the Rabbit is the fourth animal of the zodiac and holds a uniquely serene position among the twelve. Where other signs inspire ambition, competition, or force, the Rabbit represents peace, longevity, and harmony – qualities that have made it deeply beloved across Chinese culture for centuries. In Chinese mythology, the Rabbit is the companion of Chang’e, the Moon Goddess, and is said to live on the moon itself – a mythological connection that elevates the animal well beyond the purely zodiacal.
Those born in Rabbit years are regarded as kind, witty, aesthetically inclined, and quietly clever – people who navigate the world with grace rather than force and who tend to build lasting, harmonious relationships as a result.
The 2011 Rabbit is specifically a Metal Rabbit year – a combination that occurs only once every sixty years. Metal adds determination, resilience, and structural clarity to the Rabbit’s naturally harmonious character, making the Metal Rabbit a particularly purposeful and resolved expression of the sign. That sixty-year rarity is permanently embedded in this coin’s identity and adds a layer of significance that no other Rabbit-year coin can replicate until 2071.
The Australian Lunar Series II
The Australian Lunar Series II concluded in 2019 after twelve consecutive years. The programme is closed and no further coins will ever be produced within it. The 1kg format across the series was always minted in significantly smaller quantities than the 1oz and 10oz sizes, and the secondary market for large-format Lunar coins has tightened as the series has matured and collections have been completed.
Packaging
This coin is supplied in its original Perth Mint capsule.
Additional information
| Year | 2011 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1kg |
| Country | Australia |
| Product Category | Silver |
| Product Type | Coin |
| Product Series | Lunar Series |
| Purity | 99.99% |
| Face Value | 30 AUD |
| Weight (g) | 1000 |
| Thickness (mm) | 14.6 |
| Diameter (mm) | 100.5 |
Frequently Asked Questions
The Perth Mint Lunar Series is renowned for its exquisite bullion coins that honour the Chinese zodiac. With a history spanning nearly three decades, the series has evolved significantly, offering a wide range of gold and silver coins for investors and collectors alike.
Key Highlights
- First Coin Struck: 1996 (Year of the Rat)
- Series Iteration: Currently in Series III (as of 2024)
- Original Focus: Gold bullion coins only (later expanded to silver)
The Early Years (Series I: 1996-2007)
The Perth Mint pioneered the Lunar bullion market with Series I, launched in 1996 with the Year of the Rat. Initially, the series featured only gold coins in four sizes:
- 1 oz
- 1/4 oz
- 1/10 oz
- 1/20 oz
That year, there was just one numismatic release catering to collectors rather than bullion investors.
Due to its success, silver coins were introduced in 1999, significantly expanding the program. By the mid-2000s, the silver lineup included 36 different variations, appealing to a broader audience.
Gold offerings also expanded:
- 2000: Introduction of 2 oz, 10 oz, and 1 kg gold coins.
- 2004: A 1/2 oz gold coin was added.
- 2006: The series reached its peak with a massive 10 kg gold coin.
Series I concluded in 2007 with the Year of the Pig.
Lunar Series II (2008-2019)
Series II began in 2008 (Year of the Rat) and continued the tradition of high-quality gold and silver Lunar coins. The designs were refreshed, and the series maintained its popularity among collectors and investors.
Notable developments included:
- Expanded silver offerings, including rectangular coins and colourised editions.
- Continued production of large gold coins, including 1 kg and 10 oz sizes.
Series II concluded in 2019 with the Year of the Pig, completing the second 12-year zodiac cycle.
The Current Chapter: Series III (2020-Present)
As of 2024, the Perth Mint is in Series III, which began in 2020 (Year of the Mouse). The series continues to innovate with stunning designs and special editions.
2024: Year of the Dragon
The 2024 Dragon coin is particularly sought after due to the dragon’s cultural significance in Chinese tradition. Additionally, the Perth Mint celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2024, marking all coins with a special “P125” mintmark, enhancing their collectibility.
2025: Year of the Snake
The 2025 Lunar Snake coin continues Series III with:
- Elegant designs featuring the serpent, symbolising wisdom, and prosperity.
- Available in gold and silver, with various sizes (1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, etc.).
- Special finishes, including proof, colourised, and high-relief versions.
- Bullion and numismatic releases, catering to both investors and collectors.
The snake is the sixth animal in the zodiac cycle, and its coin is expected to be highly popular, continuing the Lunar Series’ legacy of exceptional craftsmanship.
From its humble beginnings in 1996 to its current global acclaim, the Perth Mint Lunar Series remains a premier choice for bullion and numismatic collectors.
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