In der 8. Prägefreigabe von 2024 stehen vier Münzarten, die Koala, Kooka, Kängeruh und Lunar III Pferd für das Prägejahr 2026. Da es sehr umfangreich bzgl., der Lunare ist, hab ich den Text kopiert und den Link eingestellt:
https://www.legislation.gov.au/F2024L01 ... -statement
0c 2026 1/2oz Silver Horse Coin
$2 2026 2oz Silver Horse Coin
$8 2026 5oz Silver Horse Coin
$30 2026 1kg Silver Horse Coin
$300 2026 10kg Silver Horse Coin
25c 2026 1/4oz Silver Horse Coloured Coin
50c 2026 1/2oz Silver Horse Coloured Coin
$1 2026 1oz Silver Horse Coloured Coin
$2 2026 2oz Silver Horse Coloured Coin
$8 2026 5oz Silver Horse Coloured Coin
$30 2026 1kg Silver Horse Coloured Coin
$30 2026 1kg Silver Horse Coloured Coin with Gold Chinese Symbol
50c 2026 1/2oz Silver Horse Coin (Proof)
$1 2026 1oz Silver Horse Coin (Proof)
$2 2026 2oz Silver Horse Coin (Proof)
$1 2026 1oz Silver Horse Coloured Coin (Proof)
$1 2026 1oz Silver Horse High Relief Coin
$8 2026 5oz Silver Horse High Relief Coin
$1 2026 1oz Silver Horse Gold-Plated Coin
$1 2026 1oz Silver Horse with Dragon Privy Coin
$1 2026 13.5g Base Metal Horse Coin
The design on the 2026 silver and base metal horse coins consists of, in the foreground, a stylised representation of two horses galloping on a grassy plain and, in the background and partially obscured by the horses, a stylised representation of mountains, shrubs and a stream. The design includes the following inscriptions: the Chinese character (馬), pronounced mǎ under the Pinyin system and meaning horse; “HORSE”; the inscription, in Arabic numerals, of a year; “IJ” (being the initials of the designer Ing Ing Jong); and “P”.
The design on the following coins includes an inscription of a microscopic “P”:
50c 2026 1/2oz Silver Horse Coin
$2 2026 2oz Silver Horse Coin
$8 2026 5oz Silver Horse Coin
$30 2026 1kg Silver Horse Coin
50c 2026 1/2oz Silver Horse Coloured Coin
$1 2026 1oz Silver Horse Coloured Coin
$2 2026 2oz Silver Horse Coloured Coin
$8 2026 5oz Silver Horse Coloured Coin
$30 2026 1kg Silver Horse Coloured Coin
$30 2026 1kg Silver Horse Coloured Coin with Gold Chinese Symbol
$1 2026 1oz Silver Horse Gold-Plated Coin
$1 2026 1oz Silver Horse with Dragon Privy Coin
The design on the following coins has the following variations:
on the coloured coins, the two horses are coloured;
on the silver horse coloured coin with gold Chinese symbol, the Chinese language character is enclosed in a square, as a bonded piece;
on the gold-plated coin, the two horses are gold plated;
on the silver horse with dragon privy coin, there is a stylised representation of a dragon enclosed in a circle.
Consistent with the tradition of an effigy of the reigning sovereign appearing on the obverse side of all Australian legal tender coinage, an effigy of His Majesty King Charles III will appear on the obverse side of the coins together with the following inscriptions: “CHARLES III”; “AUSTRALIA”; and Arabic numerals for the amount, in dollars or cents, of the denomination of the coin followed by “DOLLAR”, “DOLLARS” or “CENTS” as the case requires. The obverse design includes the initials of the designer Dan Thorne “DT”. The silver coins include the inscription “Xoz 9999 Ag” or “XKILO 9999 Ag” (where “X” is the nominal weight in ounces or kilograms of the coin, expressed as a whole number or a common fraction in Arabic numerals), as the case requires.
$5 2026 1/20oz Gold Horse Coin
$25 2026 1/4oz Gold Horse Coin
$50 2026 1/2oz Gold Horse Coin
$200 2026 2oz Gold Horse Coin
$1,000 2026 10oz Gold Horse Coin
$100 2026 1oz Gold Horse with Dragon Privy Coin
$25 2026 1/4oz Gold Horse Coin (Proof)
$100 2026 1oz Gold Horse Coin (Proof)
$100 2026 1oz Gold Horse Coloured Coin (Proof)
$100 2026 1oz Gold Horse High Relief Coin
$100 2026 1oz Platinum Horse Coin (Proof)
$100 2026 1oz Platinum Horse Coin
The design on the 2026 gold and platinum horse coins consists of, in the foreground, a stylised representation of a horse rearing on a grassy plain and, in the background and partially obscured by the horse, a stylised representation of rocky mountains. The design includes the following inscriptions: the Chinese character (馬), pronounced mǎ under the Pinyin system and meaning horse; “HORSE”; the inscription, in Arabic numerals, of a year; “IJ” (being the initials of the designer Ing Ing Jong); and “P”. On the gold horse with dragon privy coin, there is a representation of a Chinese dragon inside a circle. On the coloured coin, the horse is coloured.
The design on the following coins includes an inscription of a microscopic “P”:
$200 2026 2oz Gold Horse Coin
$1,000 2026 10oz Gold Horse Coin
$100 2026 1oz Gold Horse with Dragon Privy Coin
$100 2026 1oz Platinum Horse Coin
Consistent with the tradition of an effigy of the reigning sovereign appearing on the obverse side of all Australian legal tender coinage, an effigy of His Majesty King Charles III will appear on the obverse side of the coins together with the inscriptions “CHARLES III”; “AUSTRALIA”; “Xoz 9995 Pt” or “Xoz 9999 Au” (where “X” is the nominal weight in ounces of the coin, expressed as a whole number or a common fraction in Arabic numerals), as the case requires; and Arabic numerals for the amount, in dollars or cents, of the denomination of the coin followed by “DOLLAR” or “DOLLARS” as the case requires. The obverse design includes the initials of the designer Dan Thorne “DT”.

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