Tiger coin is a cryptocurrency with a market capitalization of $ 0 USD. As of this writing, the currency is down -0.02% over the last 24 hours. It has a circulating supply of 0 USD. It is currently sold in a black display case with a clear lid. It also comes with a stylish themed shipper.
Tiger coin is based on the zodiac sign of the Tiger, which is known for being a symbol of strength and bravery. It aims to be the most popular cryptocurrency in the world. The currency began as a meme token that has since grown into a vibrant ecosystem. Its name is derived from the symbolism of the Tiger, which is associated with courage, strength, and exorcising evil.
The tiger is the third sign in the Chinese zodiac, and is often compared to the ‘Yin’ of the earth. As a result, the tiger is an important theme design in the Chinese zodiac throughout the past several dynasties. In fact, Chinese zodiac tiger coins typically feature a tiger design on the front and Yin character on the back.
Another type of tiger coin is the mandala tiger coin. Mandala, the Sanskrit word for circle, is a beautiful geometric pattern that represents spiritual journeys. Mandalas are often used as decorations in sacred places, and can even be used as meditation tools. JM Bullion offers a 2022 2 oz Antique Niue Silver Tiger Coin with mandala design on the reverse, as part of their Mandala Collection. The coins have been minted in limited quantities and feature digital printing and a Swarovski crystal insert.
Australian Gold Lunar Tiger Coins feature the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. The effigy was designed by Jody Clark for the Perth Mint in 2018 and will be on the Lunar Series III coins in 2020. Australian Gold Lunar Tiger Coins are sold individually or in sealed rolls of 20.
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