2022 Bhutan Year of the TIGER Lunar BU Coin 1 oz 999 Pure Silver in Capsule


The Bhutan Lunar and Attractions Coin Series is one of the worlds many coin collections celebrating the animals of the Zodiac. Issued by the Singapore Mint with the support of the Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan, the coins in this collection combine beautiful artistry with images of the 12 animals in the Zodiac. Now, 2022 1 oz Kingdom of Bhutan Lunar 

Coin Highlights:

  • Coins arrive in protective plastic capsules
  • 7th year of availability in the Bhutan Lunar and Attraction Series
  • Limited mintage of only 50,000 coins!
  • Contains 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver in BU condition.
  • Issued a face value of 200 Ngultrum (BTN) by Bhutan.
  • Stylized depiction of a tiger features on the obverse.
  • National coat of arms for Bhutan on the reverse.
  • Struck by the Singapore Mint.

The Kingdom of Bhutan is a South Asian nation that is landlocked between two of the worlds largest and most populous nations: China and India. Bhutan is one of the smallest nations in the world based on its population and size, ranking 160th and 133rd respectively. However, within this small nation, you will find an exceptionally diverse landscape.

In the south of Bhutan, the nation is home to lush, subtropical plains, while the north of Bhutan features the towering peaks of the Bhutanese Himalayas. Here, there are several mountain peaks that rise beyond 23,000 feet above sea level. The Gangkhar Puensum is the highest peak in Bhutan.

For the obverse design of the 2022 1 oz Kingdom of Bhutan Lunar Tiger Silver Coin, the mint features a stylized, cloud-inspired design of a tiger that is looking toward its tail. The design includes an ornamental frame with the date mark and the name of the release.

In the reverse field of 2022 Kingdom of Bhutan Lunar Tiger Silver Coins, you will find the image of the national emblem of Bhutan. This side of the coin comes with inscriptions in English and Bhutanese.

The Year of the Tiger is the third in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese Lunar Calendar. Tigers are considered symbols of bravery and strength, as well as a symbol of good luck. The Bhutan Lunar and Attractions Coins Series launched in 2016 and is scheduled to run through 2027 when the Zodiac will be on its eighth year in the 12-year cycle.