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The year 2014 was ruled by the Chinese astrological sign of the horse. The horse personality embodies life, liberty and happiness. It's amazingly agile, physically and mentally; a master problem-solver. After everyone else has given up, the horse will saunter in with an ingenious and practical solution—and often charge ahead before the rest of the group can catch up. The horse can be impatient, but is also forgiving and kind. Its sunny disposition is irresistible. Give it plenty of space to frolic.

The horse also ruled the years 1906, 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002 and 2014. However, people born in January or February should consult the Chinese lunar calendar, since the new year does not automatically fall on January 1. This celebration is better known as the Spring Festival and coincides with the first day of spring, a date that shifts from year to year depending upon the lunar cycle and solar year.

This $150 18-karat gold coin was designed by Canadian artist Aries Cheung who captured the essence of the zodiac animal by featuring a galloping horse and the Chinese symbol for horse.

• Mintage: 2,500

Includes:
• 2014 $150 Gold Coin Year of the Horse

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