Following the success of the previous coins in the ZI:SIN series, KOMSCO, the official mint of South Korea, is pleased to introduce the fourth release in the ZI:SIN series featuring the guardian Rattus.
ZI:SIN are the Twelve Guardians assigned to protect twelve directions. They serve as protection to the world against evil forces from twelve directions at all times. Rattus has the ability to predict danger.
The reverse features a depiction of the guardian Rattus dressed in a celestial robe under a moon.
The obverse depicts Do ggae bi in extravagant detail, a mythical figure from Korean lore that was believed to have the power to protect from evil spirits.
Inscriptions include “REPUBLIC OF KOREA” encircling the top rim, and “2020 FINE SILVER 999” at the left rim, with “1 CLAY” at the right. Below the image is a unique, latent image engraving, that very faintly displays, “999” in a small circle. “KOMSCO” is inscribed at the bottom rim.
The “1 Clay” is a new measurement developed by KOMSCO. It references 1 unit of 1 troy oz of the metal. The word clay is considered to be of the soil, out of which the metal was derived.
Presentation
The 2020 South Korean ZI:SIN Rattus 1oz silver bullion round come in tubes of 25 with 10 tubes to a monster box (250oz total). There is a world wide mintage of 22,000 silver bullion coins.
Technical Specifications
Year | 2020 | |
Precious Metal Content | (Troy oz) | 1.000 |
Fineness | (% purity) | 99.9 |
Minimum Gross Weight | (g) | 31.1 |
Monetary Denomination | 1 Clay | |
Diameter | (mm) | 40 |
Maximum Thickness | (mm) | 2.98 |
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