Obverse: depicts Queen Elizabeth in the middle. This image is a design of the fourth generation of Australian coins that depict the Queen in a right-hand profile. The image is surrounded by the words "ELIZABETH ll", the country of origin is "AUSTRALIA" and the denomination is "100 DOLLARS".
Reverse: symbol of the Year of the Tiger 1988. Engraved at the top with a Chinese hieroglyph denoting the year of the tiger, Designer Ing Ing Jong has created an image depicting a menacing tiger - a spiraling predator mocking its menacing nostrils. The countries show the year of issue "1998", the weight, purity and the name of the precious metal in English "1998 1OZ 999 GOLD".
About the coin: the golden year of the tiger coins minted at the Perth Mint are among the highest quality coins on the precious metals market. Manufacturers have minted these .9999 fineness pure gold coins of exceptional design and quality for the Year of the Tiger 2022, which reflect the highest levels of production. This coin symbolizes the Chinese lunar calendar (Lunar). According to the Chinese calendar, this year brings success and fullness to those born in the Year of the Tiger.
The tiger (Chinese Chu) is the third sign of the Chinese lunar calendar (Lunar).
Year of the Tiger: 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010, 2022, 2034, 2046, 2058.
The year of the tiger begins in 2022m. February 1 And ends 2023. January 31st.
People born in the year of the tiger: brave, competitive, unpredictable, and confident. Representatives of this brand can earn the sympathy of many people with their charisma. These qualities allow people to be great leaders because they are great at adapting to unpredictable situations. However, those born in the year of the tiger can often be irritable and overly stubborn.