Money Toad Silver Gilded Coin in Frame
The Chinese three-legged Money Toad, or Jin Chan, is believed to be a symbol of good luck and a famous feng shui charm that brings fortune and prosperity to the home. According to Feng Shui beliefs, Jin Chan symbolises the flow of money and helps attract and protect wealth, and guards against bad luck.
The Money Toad is often depicted with a Chinese coin in its mouth sitting atop piles of coins or bullion with a scroll in front of it. The toad only has three legs and a flat, broad body and sometimes is depicted with red eyes and seven spots on its back symbolising the stars.
The coin's reverse depicts a money toad gilded in 24 carat gold sitting on a pile of ancient Chinese coins with coins in its mouth. The design includes the Chinese characters for Money Toad and The Perth Mint’s traditional ‘P’ mintmark.
The Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the 2018 year-date and monetary denomination are depicted on the coin’s obverse.
99.99% pure silver
Money toad gilded in 24 carat gold with two different finishes
Limited mintage – 5,000
Tuvalu legal tender
Numbered Certificate of Authenticity
The coin is housed in a clear latex display case with a black frame, packaged within an illustrated shipper and accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.