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CHINESE LUNAR CALENDAR - 2011 CANADIAN COINS # 02 - YEAR OF THE RABBIT
SKU: 0623932027848
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Description
Calendar of Ancient Symbolism - The Year of the Rabbit
The Chinese lunar calendar was first introduced by Emperor Huan Ti in 2637 BC; a cycle of twelve years, each named after a different animal. Legends abound how the zodiacs were chosen. Somebelieve Lord Buddha summoned the animals and rewarded his loyal subjects by naming a year after them - the Year of the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. The character of each animal is believed to influence the events, political and economic conditions of its year, even the personality and temperament of individuals born during its cycle.
The Year of the Rabbit also ruled 1903, 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987 and1999. However, people born in January or February should consult the Chinese lunar calendar. New Year does not automatically fall on January 1st. 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 coin is the second issue of the Chinese 15-karat, 150-dollar (proof).
CHINESE LUNAR CALENDAR - YEAR OF THE RABBIT - 2011 CANADIAN COINS 02 is categorised COINS AND PAPER MONEY / 08- ROYAL CANADIAN MINT / 25- GOLD, PLATINE & PALLADIUM COINS and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
The Chinese lunar calendar was first introduced by Emperor Huan Ti in 2637 BC; a cycle of twelve years, each named after a different animal. Legends abound how the zodiacs were chosen. Somebelieve Lord Buddha summoned the animals and rewarded his loyal subjects by naming a year after them - the Year of the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig. The character of each animal is believed to influence the events, political and economic conditions of its year, even the personality and temperament of individuals born during its cycle.
The Year of the Rabbit also ruled 1903, 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987 and1999. However, people born in January or February should consult the Chinese lunar calendar. New Year does not automatically fall on January 1st. 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 coin is the second issue of the Chinese 15-karat, 150-dollar (proof).
CHINESE LUNAR CALENDAR - YEAR OF THE RABBIT - 2011 CANADIAN COINS 02 is categorised COINS AND PAPER MONEY / 08- ROYAL CANADIAN MINT / 25- GOLD, PLATINE & PALLADIUM COINS and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Face value :
150 CANS
Print : 2500
Manufacturer : MONNAIE ROYALE CANADIENNE
Component : 18-KARAT GOLD
Print : 2500
Manufacturer : MONNAIE ROYALE CANADIENNE
Component : 18-KARAT GOLD
SKU: 0623932027848
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