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04126002

2026 15.42g Canada Gold 2026 1/2oz Canada Gold Lunar Year of the Horse PP

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SKU 04126002
Description In capsule with certificate, case and ribbon
Condition Polished slab
Face Value CAD 100
Fineness 999,9/1000
Country Canada
Weight (g) 15.430000
Fine Weight (g) 15.420000
Material Gold
Diameter (mm) 29
Condition PR
Mintage 1888
Series Lunar
Issue Date 05.08.2025
Delivery date Immediate

According to the Chinese zodiac, the adventurous and fun-loving Horse is a fire sign, and as the element for the year 2026, Fire further intensifies the Horse’s dynamic spirit and high energy, resulting in personalities that are typically bold and decisive, smart and style-savvy. Adorned with lucky jasmine flowers, the Fire Horse’s dashing confidence is evident on this 15.43 g pure gold coin, where, undaunted by the blazing sun or what lies ahead, the hard-working equine steps assuredly towards success without breaking its stride.

Celebrate the Year of the Horse with this pure gold keepsake.

Special features

  • Fifth 15.43 g pure gold Lunar New Year coin. Celebrate the Year of the Horse (2026) with the fifth coin in our annual series honouring the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac. Each coin is crafted in 15.43 g of 99.99% pure gold.
  • A golden start to the year. A magnificent addition to any Lunar New Year or gold-themed collection, this gold coin is also ideal for marking a milestone in 2026, whether it’s a graduation, wedding, or the arrival of a new family member born between February 17, 2026 and February 5, 2027.
  • Exclusive mintage. This is a rare collectible, with only 1,888 coins available worldwide.
  • Includes serialized certificate. The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins.
  • No GST/HST.

Packaging

Your Lunar Year of the Horse coin is housed in a red lacquered wood case with a red outer box, evoking the Chinese New Year custom of gifting “lucky money” in a red envelope.