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File:2-oz-FIJI-2022-Antique-Silver Coin-Dragon-Shaped-High-Relief.obverse.png| '''Fiji, 2022,''' One Dollar, 2 Oz. of .999 Silver, Forward-facing Dragon with Pearl, no lettering, Dragon-Shaped coin, High Relief, Antiqued, obverse | File:2-oz-FIJI-2022-Antique-Silver Coin-Dragon-Shaped-High-Relief.obverse.png| '''Fiji, 2022,''' One Dollar, 2 Oz. of .999 Silver, Forward-facing Dragon with Pearl, no lettering, Dragon-Shaped coin, High Relief, Antiqued, obverse | ||
File:2-oz-FIJI-2022-Antique-Silver Coin-Dragon-Shaped-High-Relief.reverse.png| '''Fiji, 2022,''' One Dollar, 2 Oz. of .999 Silver, Coat of Arms of Fiji: A shield divided quarterly by the Cross of St. George and charged with a gold lion at the top, supported by two Fijian warriors, one on each side, and topped with a canoe as the crest; | File:2-oz-FIJI-2022-Antique-Silver Coin-Dragon-Shaped-High-Relief.reverse.png| '''Fiji, 2022,''' One Dollar, 2 Oz. of .999 Silver, Coat of Arms of Fiji: A shield divided quarterly by the Cross of St. George; in the quadrants sugarcane, a coconut palm, a bunch of bananas, and a dove of peace, charged with a gold lion holding a cacao pod at the top, supported by two Fijian warriors, one on each side, and topped with a canoe as the crest, at the bottom is the nation's motto: "Rerevaka na kalou ka doka na Tui" ("Fear God and honour the King"); adopted in 1908 by a Royal Warrant, it has been the coat of arms of Fiji since that year, having been retained after independence in 1970, Dragon-Shaped coin, Antiqued, reverse. | ||
File:1-oz-VANUATU-2024-Silver-Coin-Lunar-Year-of-the-Dragon-Pearl.obverse.png|'''Vanuatu, 2024''', 20 Vatu, 1 Oz. of .999 Silver, Lunar "Year of the Dragon" Coin, forward-facing dragon with .999 gilded details and red metalized Pearl, obverse. | File:1-oz-VANUATU-2024-Silver-Coin-Lunar-Year-of-the-Dragon-Pearl.obverse.png|'''Vanuatu, 2024''', 20 Vatu, 1 Oz. of .999 Silver, Lunar "Year of the Dragon" Coin, forward-facing dragon with .999 gilded details and red metalized Pearl, obverse. | ||
Revision as of 22:38, 20 December 2023
Nation or Mint / Nation | Date | Denomination (or No Denomination) | % silver (or other metal) | Weight in troy oz.| Design | Finish, if notable; e.g. antiqued, proof, reverse proof, cast|) | obverse or reverse
Fiji, 2022, One Dollar, 2 Oz. of .999 Silver, Coat of Arms of Fiji: A shield divided quarterly by the Cross of St. George; in the quadrants sugarcane, a coconut palm, a bunch of bananas, and a dove of peace, charged with a gold lion holding a cacao pod at the top, supported by two Fijian warriors, one on each side, and topped with a canoe as the crest, at the bottom is the nation's motto: "Rerevaka na kalou ka doka na Tui" ("Fear God and honour the King"); adopted in 1908 by a Royal Warrant, it has been the coat of arms of Fiji since that year, having been retained after independence in 1970, Dragon-Shaped coin, Antiqued, reverse.
Vanuatu, 2024, 20 Vatu, 1 Oz. of .999 Silver, Lunar "Year of the Dragon" Coin, The Vanuatu Coat of Arms: A Melanesian warrior, armed with a spear, standing before a mountain; behind him a boar's tusk and two leaves of the namele (coconut palm), on the scroll is the Vanuatu National Motto, "Log God Yuni Stanap" ("With God We Stand" equivalent to "In God We Trust"), surrounded by the words Ripablic Blong Vanuatu (Republic of Vanuatu), and the 12 Lunar Astrological Animals of the Chinese Zodiac, reverse. Vanuatu Coat of Arms