Famous for their Chiwoo Cheonwang Silver Bullion series, KOMSCO, the official mint of South Korea, launches the third release of their Gold Bullion series.
Initially launched in 2016 the Series features the endangered Korean Tiger, also known as the Siberian Tiger. The legend says, that the last Korean Tiger was seen and hunted on Mount Daeduk in Gyeonju in 1922. According to statistics about 400 tigers remain living in the Far Eastern parts or Russia.
Coin Highlights:
- Minted at KOMSCO, the mint of South Korea, with a limited mintage of 4,036.
- Contains 1/2 oz of .9999 fine Gold.
- Third release of the Korean Tiger Gold bullion medal series.
- Individual medals will be in protective plastic capsules and housed in the official display box by KOMSCO.
- Obverse: Depiction of majestic Korean tiger next to bamboo bushes. Date, weight and "KOREAN TIGER" below.
- Reverse: Artistically Korean map assembled from letters of the Korean alphabet, national emblem left and latent security feature right. Legend surrounding "Republic of Korea" and purity.
Additional Info
Year | 2018 |
Metal Content | 1/2 oz |
Purity | 9999 |
Condition | Brilliant Uncirculated |
Country | South Korea |
Manufacturer | KOMSCO |
Mintage | 4,036 |
Diameter (mm) | 28 |
Box & Certificate | Yes |