Silver Lunar Lotus Chinese Zodiac 12-Year Collection
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In the West, the new year is driven by the calendar and always falls on January 1. The Chinese New Year is determined by the lunar calendar that was introduced by Emperor Huang Ti in 2637 BCE to identify the first day of spring, a critical time for agriculture. This is why the Chinese New Year is also referred to as the Spring Festival.
The Spring Festival is celebrated roughly 45 days after the winter solstice. It occurs on the first new moon after the inception of spring; the midpoint between the winter solstice (December 21 or 22) and the spring equinox (March 20 or 21). This results in a year-to-year variation, which means that, for example, the 2011 year of the rabbit actually begins on February 3.
• Proof finish
• Mintage: 19,998
• Diameter: 38 mm (each)
• Weight: 26.29 g 99.99% pure silver (each)
• GST/HST exempt
All 12 silver coins are included:
• 2010 $15 Zodiac Year of the Tiger
• 2011 $15 Zodiac Year of the Rabbit
• 2012 $15 Zodiac Year of the Dragon
• 2013 $15 Zodiac Year of the Snake
• 2014 $15 Zodiac Year of the Horse
• 2015 $15 Zodiac Year of the Sheep/Goat
• 2016 $15 Zodiac Year of the Monkey
• 2017 $15 Zodiac Year of the Rooster
• 2018 $15 Zodiac Year of the Dog
• 2019 $15 Zodiac Year of the Pig
• 2020 $15 Zodiac Year of the Rat
• 2021 $15 Zodiac Year of the Ox
Includes:
• Silver Lunar Lotus Chinese Zodiac 12-Year Collection
Warranty Information:
This product comes with a 30-day warranty through TSC.


