The RAM Product: Lunar - Year of the Snake Copper-Nickel 2025 Tetradecagon Coin is an interesting investment option that can enhance a collector's portfolio. The coin depicts the snake, the 6th of the 12 animals that represent the Chinese lunar calendar. The year 2025 is associated with the snake and is viewed as a time for deep reflection, wisdom, and inner development. Snakes are known as philosophical thinkers, who are patient and inclined toward reflection. The Chinese zodiac sign of the snake corresponds to the years: 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, and 2025.
The coin is struck from a copper-nickel alloy, weighs 15.37 grams, and has a diameter of 31.51 mm. A distinguishing feature of this coin is its fourteen-sided edge. The coin has an unlimited mintage. It is produced by the renowned Royal Australian Mint and guaranteed by the Australian government, making it legal tender in the issuing country. The coin comes packaged in its original display card.
The obverse of the coin features an image of King Charles III of the United Kingdom, along with the inscriptions “CHARLES III,” “AUSTRALIA.” The obverse also displays information on the nominal value and the year of minting.
The reverse depicts the figure of a snake. The reverse side includes the inscription "YEAR OF THE SNAKE" and the Chinese character for the snake. The reverse was designed by Aleksandra Stokic.