2 oz Lunar III Year of the Horse Gold Coin | 2026

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2 oz Lunar III Year of the Horse 2026 — large collector fractional of Perth Mint with 62.206 g of .9999 gold, a 40 mm diameter and a 200 AUD face value. Third vintage of the Lunar III cycle (after the Dragon 2024 and the Snake 2025), the second Horse in Perth Mint Lunar history. Low mintage ~3,000 pcs, collector premium 5-8%, LBMA Good Delivery, VAT-exempt in the EU. GoldInvest24.

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2 oz Lunar III Year of the Horse 2026 — large collector fractional with low mintage of ~3,000 pieces

The 2 oz Lunar III Year of the Horse 2026 gold coin is a large collector fractional of the official Lunar III series by Perth Mint with 62.206 g of .9999 gold, a 40 mm diameter and a 200 Australian dollar face value as legal tender of the Commonwealth of Australia. The 2026 vintage marks the third year of the Lunar III series (after the Dragon 2024 and the Snake 2025) and the second Horse in Perth Mint Lunar history after the Lunar II Horse 2014. The 2 oz fractional stands out with a tenfold lower mintage (~3,000 pcs) versus the 1 oz (~30,000 pcs), placing it in the collector segment with a 5-8% premium over spot. The coin is VAT-exempt in the EU and carries Perth Mint LBMA Good Delivery accreditation.

Technical specification

Parameter Value
Manufacturer Perth Mint (Australia, LBMA Good Delivery since 1899)
Series Lunar III (2024-2035), third Perth Mint Lunar cycle
Vintage 2026 — Year of the Horse (third Lunar III vintage)
Gold mass 62.206 g (2 oz)
Fineness 999.9/1000
Diameter 40 mm
Thickness approx. 4 mm
Face value 200 AUD (legal tender Australia)
Obverse Portrait of King Charles III (Perth Mint design, from 2024)
Reverse Horse motif in the Lunar III 2026 cycle
LBMA status Yes (Perth Mint Good Delivery)
VAT in the EU Exempt (.9999 fineness, legal tender)
UK status NOT CGT-free (CGT-free covers only British legal tender coins)
USA status NOT IRA-eligible (IRA covers only American coins)
Typical mintage approx. 3,000 pcs (10x lower than 1 oz)
Packaging Individual capsule

Why this coin earns a place in your stack

  • Low collector mintage of ~3,000 pcs: the 2 oz Lunar III Horse has a declared maximum mintage of approx. 3,000 pieces — tenfold lower than the more popular 1 oz (~30,000 pcs) and fourfold higher than the prestigious 10 oz (~750 pcs). Places the coin in the collector segment with a clearly identifiable premium over spot.
  • Second Horse in Perth Mint Lunar history: Year of the Horse 2026 marks the return of the motif after the Lunar II Horse 2014 — the 2 oz Lunar II Horse 2014 fractional achieved an analogously low mintage of 3,000 pcs and is now in collector circulation with a significant vintage premium.
  • Larger reverse field for horse details: the 40 mm diameter and 4 mm thickness give a larger design field than the classic 1 oz (32.1 mm) — allowing richer execution of the sculptural details of the galloping horse and legibility of anatomical details under normal viewing without magnification.
  • Perth Mint LBMA accreditation: Perth Mint holds London Bullion Market Association Good Delivery accreditation since 1899 — the oldest active LBMA status among mints producing modern bullion coins, ensuring global market recognition.
  • VAT-exempt in the EU: .9999 fineness clears the above-900 requirement for bullion coins with margin (Directive 2006/112/EC, Art. 344), and Australia's legal-tender status completes the criteria.

History of the Perth Mint Lunar series — from 1996 (Lunar I) to the 2026 vintage (Lunar III)

The Perth Mint Lunar series was launched in 1996 with the Year of the Mouse issue as a response to growing global demand for bullion coins featuring Chinese/Asian zodiac motifs. The Lunar I cycle covered 1996-2007 and the full 12-year zodiac calendar — the first Year of the Horse appeared in the Lunar I cycle in 2002.

The Lunar II cycle covered 2008-2019 and brought the second edition of the full zodiac calendar with refreshed reverse art designs — the Year of the Horse 2014 is the second Horse vintage in Perth Mint Lunar history. The 2 oz Lunar II Horse 2014 fractional reached a mintage of 3,000 pcs — identical to the planned mintage for the current Lunar III Horse 2026, creating consistent mintage policy for large fractionals across both series.

The Lunar III cycle covers 2024-2035 and is the currently running series — the Year of the Dragon 2024 launched the third cycle, the Year of the Snake 2025 was the second vintage, and the Year of the Horse 2026 is the third Lunar III vintage and the second Horse in the cyclical history of the Perth Mint Lunar series. Lunar III retains the Perth Mint art design and .9999 fineness of the previous Lunar II, while changing the monarch portrait on the obverse — from Elizabeth II to Charles III from the 2024 vintage.

Perth Mint was founded in 1899 as a branch of the British Royal Mint in Australia, in response to the gold-mining boom in Western Australia (Kalgoorlie, Coolgardie). The mint holds LBMA Good Delivery accreditation for gold and silver since 1899 — the oldest active LBMA status among mints producing modern bullion coins.

The horse symbol in the Chinese/Asian zodiac represents strength, dynamics, freedom and success in career and travel — the Horse is the seventh of twelve animals in the zodiac cycle, associated with the fire element and afternoon hours (11 a.m. - 1 p.m.). The fire-element symbolism of the Horse can be an argument when choosing the coin for those born in Horse years (1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014, 2026).

Obverse — portrait of King Charles III

The obverse of the 2 oz Lunar III Horse 2026 features the portrait of King Charles III in the version developed by the Perth Mint design team for the Lunar III cycle from 2024 — the first appearance of the Charles III portrait on Perth Mint coins after his accession to the throne in 2022. The portrait preserves the heraldic tradition of Commonwealth coins with the monarch facing left.

Around the portrait are the inscriptions CHARLES III, AUSTRALIA and the face-value 200 DOLLARS, identifying the coin as legal tender of the Commonwealth of Australia worth 200 Australian dollars — the highest face value among the four popular Lunar III Horse fractionals (after 1 oz 100 AUD and before 10 oz 1000 AUD). The mass and fineness inscription 2 oz 9999 GOLD confirms the technical specification of the coin.

The 40 mm obverse field allows the greatest detail depth of the Charles III portrait among the three smaller Lunar III Horse fractionals — 1/4 oz, 1 oz and 2 oz. Richer rendering of the facial, hair and monarchal regalia details means the 2 oz fractional is chosen by collectors valuing portrait quality alongside the reverse motif.

Reverse — horse motif in the Lunar III 2026 cycle

The reverse of the 2 oz Lunar III Horse 2026 features a composition of a horse in full gallop with a wind-blown mane, designed by the Perth Mint art team under the direction of chief engraver Ing Ing Jong (Perth Mint chief engraver, designer of the Lunar series since the Lunar II cycle). The larger 40 mm reverse field allows richer execution of horse sculptural details than the smaller 1 oz (32.1 mm) — coat details, muscles, gallop limbs and mane motion.

The reverse carries the inscription YEAR OF THE HORSE and the Chinese character 馬 (mǎ — horse) according to the convention of the Perth Mint Lunar series. The P inscription (Perth Mint mintmark) identifies the coin's origin.

The sculptural details of the horse — coat texture, muscle modelling, leg arrangement in the gallop and mane motion — are kept to the high Perth Mint production standard for the collector-bullion series. The 40 mm reverse field allows legible rendering of details under normal viewing without magnification, distinguishing the 2 oz fractional from smaller formats requiring 5-10x magnification.

What to check when buying

Inspect the integrity of the original Perth Mint capsule — the 4 mm thickness and 40 mm diameter make the 2 oz Lunar Horse well protected against wear in the capsule, but due to higher unit value than smaller fractionals, micro-scratches on the mirror field have a greater impact on resale value — particularly in the collector segment with vintage premium.

The premium on the 2 oz Lunar Horse 2026 is lower than on the smaller 1/4 oz (8-15%) and higher than on the 10 oz (3-6%) — typically 5-8% in the European retail segment. The 2 oz collector premium reflects the low mintage of 3,000 pcs and is clearly higher than on neutral 1 oz Maple Leaf (3-5%) — bear in mind that the 5-8% premium holds against the constantly updated spot price.

CGT-free status does NOT apply to the Lunar III Horse in the United Kingdom — Capital Gains Tax exemption in the UK covers exclusively coins with British legal tender (Britannia, Sovereign, Gold Sovereign), and the Perth Mint Lunar despite its Australian legal-tender status does not qualify for this exemption. For UK portfolios with tax optimisation, Britannia or Sovereign work better.

IRA-eligible status does NOT apply to the Lunar III Horse in the USA — American Individual Retirement Accounts for precious metals admit exclusively American coins (American Gold Eagle, Gold Buffalo) or bullion from accredited refineries. The Perth Mint Lunar is not admitted to IRAs despite the Perth Mint LBMA accreditation.

Why GoldInvest24

  • Manufacturers with LBMA accreditation: in the catalogue you will find coins and bars from mints accredited by the London Bullion Market Association — Perth Mint holds LBMA Good Delivery status since 1899, the oldest active status among mints producing modern bullion coins.
  • Full Lunar III size range: the 1/4 oz, 1 oz, 2 oz and 10 oz versions of the Lunar III Horse 2026 are available in one shop — allowing the build of a portfolio diversified by unit value and collector mintage.
  • Language versions PL / DE / EN: full technical descriptions and specifications in three languages for convenient handling of the Polish, German and international markets.
  • Current precious-metals quotes: spot data for comparing offer prices with current market valuation — check current metals prices before purchase.
  • Full metals categories in one shop: access to gold bullion coins, bars, silver, platinum and palladium — all from one customer account.

Comparison of 4 Lunar III Horse 2026 fractionals with 1 oz Maple Leaf

Feature Lunar Horse 1/4 oz Lunar Horse 1 oz Lunar Horse 2 oz Lunar Horse 10 oz Maple Leaf 1 oz
Gold mass 7.776 g 31.103 g 62.206 g 311.03 g 31.103 g
Fineness 999.9 999.9 999.9 999.9 999.9
Diameter 20.1 mm 32.1 mm 40 mm 60 mm 30 mm
Face value 25 AUD 100 AUD 200 AUD 1000 AUD 50 CAD
Manufacturer Perth Mint Perth Mint Perth Mint Perth Mint Royal Canadian Mint
Mintage ~30,000 ~30,000 ~3,000 ~750 unlimited
Typical premium 8-15% 5-9% 5-8% 3-6% 3-5%
Portfolio function Collector sweet spot Lunar III flagship Low mintage Premium prestige Neutral bullion

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FAQ — common questions about the 2 oz Lunar III Horse 2026

What is the 2 oz Lunar III Year of the Horse 2026 and who strikes it?

The 2 oz Lunar III Year of the Horse 2026 is a large collector fractional of the official Lunar III series by Perth Mint in Australia — a mint with LBMA Good Delivery accreditation since 1899. The 2 oz fractional has 62.206 g of .9999 gold, a 40 mm diameter and a 200 Australian dollar face value as legal tender of the Commonwealth of Australia. The 2026 vintage is the third year of the Lunar III cycle and the second Horse in Perth Mint Lunar history after the Lunar II Horse 2014.

What is the technical specification of the 2 oz Lunar Horse 2026?

Gold mass 62.206 g (2 oz), fineness 999.9/1000, diameter 40 mm, thickness approx. 4 mm, face value 200 AUD. The obverse features the portrait of King Charles III, the reverse — a composition of a horse in gallop with the Chinese character 馬 (mǎ) and the inscription YEAR OF THE HORSE. The P mintmark identifies Perth Mint. The typical mintage of the 2 oz Lunar Horse is approx. 3,000 pieces — tenfold lower than the 1 oz (~30,000 pcs).

How do the Perth Mint Lunar I, Lunar II and Lunar III series differ?

Lunar I covered 1996-2007 and the first complete 12-animal zodiac cycle (Year of the Horse 2002). Lunar II covered 2008-2019 and the second cycle with refreshed designs (Year of the Horse 2014, 2 oz mintage 3,000 pcs). Lunar III runs 2024-2035 and is the current series with the Charles III portrait on the obverse instead of Elizabeth II.

How does the 2 oz Lunar Horse 2026 differ from the Lunar II Horse 2014 and the 1 oz Maple Leaf?

The 2 oz Lunar III Horse 2026 has the Charles III portrait and a new reverse design from the 2024+ cycle, while the 2 oz Lunar II Horse 2014 has the Elizabeth II portrait and the classic 2008-2019 cycle design — both in the identical 2 oz fractional and 3,000 pcs mintage. Versus the 1 oz Maple Leaf — the 2 oz Lunar Horse differs by twice the gold mass (62.206 g vs 31.103 g), tenfold lower mintage (~3,000 pcs vs unlimited Maple Leaf) and higher collector premium (5-8% vs 3-5%).

For whom is the 2 oz Lunar Horse 2026 a practical choice?

For Asian and European collectors building a complete Lunar III vintage set in large fractionals with low mintage, for portfolios treating the coin as a collector element with a strong vintage thesis, and for buyers acquiring the coin as a representative gift for those born in the Year of the Horse (1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014, 2026). The 5-8% premium reflects the low mintage — the fractional is not a practical choice for portfolios optimising solely per-gram gold cost.

What is the LBMA, VAT, CGT and IRA status of the Lunar Horse 2026?

LBMA Good Delivery — YES (Perth Mint holds the status since 1899). VAT in the EU — EXEMPT (.9999 fineness and Australia legal tender meet Directive 2006/112/EC, Art. 344). CGT-free in the United Kingdom — NO (CGT exemption in the UK covers exclusively coins with British legal tender such as Britannia or Sovereign, not Commonwealth coins from other countries). IRA-eligible in the USA — NO (the IRS admits exclusively American coins to retirement accounts).

How do I buy the 2 oz Lunar III Horse 2026 at GoldInvest24?

Place an order in our shop with access to the gold bullion coins category, the full range of Lunar III Horse 2026 fractionals (1/4 oz, 1 oz, 2 oz, 10 oz) and the offer of LBMA manufacturers. Check the current gold quotes to compare the premium against the current spot price. Technical descriptions and specifications are available in PL / DE / EN language versions.

Parameters:
Country:
Australia
Metal:
Złoto
Weight:
2oz
Type:
Monety
Test:
999.9/1000
Batch:
Lunar III
Diameter:
40,9 mm
Thickness:
3,8 mm
Metal weight:
62,207 g
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