Purchase $250 or more of select 2012-dated Perth Mint coins before Oct. 15, and you’ll be automatically entered for a chance to win round-trip airfare for two to Perth, Australia — plus hotel accommodations, $1,000 in spending cash and a VIP tour of The Perth Mint!*
One of the world’s premier mints, the Perth Mint is producing limited quantities of the Lunar Year of the Dragon coins in both Silver and Gold. Known for its strength, beauty and noble nature, the dragon is the only mythical creature in the Chinese lunar calendar and one of the most popular. It won’t be featured again for another 12 years! These 2012 Perth Mint coins give you the advantages of bullion coins, plus the added value of semi-numismatic “collector” items.
APMEX has these treasured coins in stock and ready to ship:
- 1 oz. 2012 Silver Lunar Year of the Dragon Coins – No more than 300,000 of these exquisite coins will be minted in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
- 1 oz. 2012 Gold Lunar Year of the Dragon Coins – Even more exclusive, the Perth Mint will release a maximum of only 30,000 individual Brilliant Uncirculated coins with a $100 (Australian) face value.
- 1 oz. 2012 Silver Lunar Year of the Dragon First Strike Coins – These striking coins have been graded MS-70 by PCGS.
- 1 oz. 2012 Proof Gold and 1/4 oz. 2012 Proof Gold Lunar Year of the Dragon Coins- Meticulously struck from .9999 fine Gold in proof quality, no more than 3,000 individual 1oz. coins and 5,000 individual 1/4 oz. coins have been released. Each coin is issued as Australian legal tender. Both come complete with original box and Certificate of Authenticity from the Perth Mint!
Whether you’re an investor or collector, our 2012 selection of Year of the Dragon Perth Mint coins are a valuable addition to your portfolio. Don’t miss your chance to own these prized coin.
The sweepstakes ends Sat., Oct. 15 so qualify while supplies last!
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