Bing-Wu Year of the Horse Bedecked in Gold and Silver
| Name | Bing-Wu Year of the Horse Bedecked in Gold and Silver |
|---|---|
| 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 medal bears a unique serial number. |
| Image:Reverse |
A horse gallops across a vast grassland, surmounting all obstacles and surging forward courageously. The design is reminiscent of the phrase “good fortune at a gallop”, symbolizing the horse’s speed and power, and bringing New Year blessings for good fortune and unending prosperity |
| 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. |
