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Vietnam's
2003 Year of the Goat Coins Feature Holograms and Dazzling Color
Vietnam has issued
2003 coins commemorating the "Year of the Goat." Three innovative
varieties are offered on these legal tender coins produced for Vietnam
by the Singapore Mint - latent images, dynamic hologram, and color
- in addition to traditional brilliant uncirculated and proof examples.
A silver coin
featuring a trio of goats (20 gm. 999 fine silver) has been produced
with four latent images, whereby the Chinese character symbolizing
good luck appears in four different formats depending on the viewing
angle; this is a security feature to prevent counterfeiting. Only
6,200 of these proof coins are available at the issue price of $55.
The hologram
that appears on silver (20 gm. 999 fine) and gold (1/2 oz. 9999
fine) proof coins is called "dynamic" by the mint - and
so they are, displaying a multitude of dazzling psychedelic colors
around a running goat in the center, surrounded by the other eleven
lunar zodiac animals. Mintages are 6,200 silver and 3,800 gold,
priced at $68 and $395, respectively.
The multi-colored
silver (20 gm. 999 fine) proof coin pictures peach blossoms, that
are believed to bring good luck and happiness. The mintage is 6,200,
priced at $55 each.
The traditional
9999 fine gold "Year of the Goat" coins are 1/25 oz. Brilliant
Uncirculated (28,000 made, priced at $39), and a Proof ¼
oz. 9999 fine gold (1,800 minted, priced at $195).
Of particular
interest, is the fact that the lunar-zodiac animals surrounding
the goat on the holographic coins include a cat in the traditional
position of the rabbit. This is the major difference between Vietnamese
and Chinese astrology.
Vietnam's Year
of the Goat coins are available from PandaAmerica, 3460 Torrance
Blvd., Suite 100, Torrance, CA 90503. Add $5.50 per order for shipping.
Credit card orders can be placed by calling (800) 472-6327 or e-Mailing
info@pandaamerica.com.
Prepared by Mel
Wacks on December 11, 2002
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