Royal Mint Lunar: Year of the Snake Cupro-Nickel 2025
The Royal Mint Lunar Coin: Year of the Snake Cupronickel 2025 is an intriguing investment option that could enrich a collector's portfolio. The coin features a snake, the 6th animal of the 12 animals representing the Chinese lunar calendar. The year 2025 belongs to the snake and is seen as a time of deep reflection, wisdom, and inner growth. Snakes are known as philosophical thinkers who are patient and inclined towards contemplation. The Chinese zodiac sign of the snake corresponds to the years: 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, and 2025.
The coin is made from a cupronickel alloy, weighing 28.28 grams with a diameter of 38.61 mm. The coin is issued by the renowned Royal Mint. The Year of the Snake 2025 coin is a product that holds the guarantee of the British government and serves as legal tender in the issuer's country. The product is housed in individual, certified packaging.
Obverse of the Year of the Snake coin features a portrait of King Charles III of the United Kingdom, along with the denomination and year, designed by Martin Jennings.
Reverse depicts a coiled snake. The reverse bears the inscription "YEAR OF THE SNAKE" and the year of minting. The coin was designed by Chris Costello.