In Chinese culture, the dragon and the tiger have long been symbols for Yin and Yang. Yin represents passivity, femininity, and darkness, while yang stands for activity, masculinity, and light. Together, they represent opposing yet complementary forces traditionally known as Chi. Right now, 2022 50 Gram Antique Silver Republic of Ghana Tiger and Dragon Coins are available to purchase online at Silver.com.
Coin Highlights:
- Coins ship to you in a presentation case and include a Certificate of Authenticity!
- Brand-new coin in the Oriental Culture Collection!
- Mintage limited to 888 coins only!
- Consists of 50 Grams, or 1.60 Troy ounces, of .999 fine silver.
- Issued a face value of 10 Cedis from the Republic of Ghana.
- The obverse shows Queen Elizabeth II.
- On the reverse side is a colorized dragon and tiger.
These 2022 50 Gram Republic of Ghana Tiger and Dragon Coins are the perfect way to honor the ancient Chinese philosophy known as Yin-Yang. Each coin arrives to you housed inside a stunning illustrated display box. Also included is a Certificate of Authenticity from the mint.
Queen Elizabeth II features on the obverse of 2022 50 Gram Antique Silver Tiger and Dragon Coins. Her Majesty is depicted in right-profile relief wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. This effigy was designed by Ian Rank-Broadley in 1998. The portrait has a thematic pattern around it and features the country, denomination, purity, and year along the rim.
A tiger and a dragon are seen on the reverse side of 2022 Antique Republic of Ghana Tiger and Dragon Coins. The tiger is depicted in its classic orange color with black stripes, while the dragon has more blue and green hues. These fearsome creatures are shown as complete opposites and perfectly represent the Yin-Yang dichotomy. Along the border of the design is a series of the original Yin-Yang spherical symbols.
Anything you consider in the world around you has its opposite. Rain has sunshine, light has darkness, love has hate, and good has evil. Ancient Chinese philosophers observed this fact about the universe and developed a unique worldview around it. They believed that there is purpose in every conflicting aspect of the world, and that these dualities are complementary to each other. While we can’t know exactly when this idea sprung up, there are symbols for it dating all the way back to 3400 BC. Today, the idea is more commonly known as Yin and Yang.
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