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The Gui-Mao Year of the Rabbit Silver Ingot, Symbol of Winning A Certain Win

The Gui-Mao Year of the Rabbit Silver Ingot, Symbol of Winning A Certain Win
 
Product Information
Name

The Gui-Mao Year of the Rabbit Silver Ingot, Symbol of Winning A Certain Win

Composition

999 Silver

Diameter

33 mm

Weight

1/2 oz

Image:Obverse

The world’s first and only gilt statue of the god of wealth, made on the order of the emperor. Each limited edition coin bears a unique serial number.

Image:Reverse

The image depicts the meek and nimble rabbit sitting atop an abundant supply of food. The Money Rabbit pattern symbolizes bright prospects for the New Year, with no shortage of any necessities.

Description

The god of wealth, identified with a semi-historical figure named Zhao Gongming, is in charge of worldly riches. He is venerated as the “Perfect Lord of the Mysterious Altar of the Tigers and Dragons”; thus, the phrase “Dragon Tiger Silver” refers to his veneration name. If you wear the Dragon Tiger silver on your person, the god of wealth will protect your riches.