Feng Shui Gold

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New Zealand Mint

Silver and gold coins featuring Feng Shui symbols (Koi, Cranes, Horses, Elephants, Phoenix, Dragon).

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Feng Shui Gold: frequently asked questions

The Feng Shui gold series is a proof bullion collection produced by the New Zealand Mint for Niue, with gold releases issued from 2014 to 2016. Each coin depicts a traditional Chinese feng shui symbol, including the Koi, Horses, Elephants, Dragon, and Phoenix. The gold coins are struck in .9999 fine gold in a 1/4 oz format, with a mintage of 888 per design, a number chosen for its auspicious meaning in Chinese culture.
Yes. The Feng Shui gold coins are struck in .9999 fine gold, meaning they contain 99.99% pure gold. This four-nines purity qualifies as investment gold under the definitions used in most major markets, including the UK and EU. The series is collector-oriented with proof finish and limited mintage, but the gold content itself is as pure as mainstream bullion coins.
BullionFerret currently tracks several dealers offering Feng Shui gold coins across several listings. Because the series is complete (no new releases after 2016), availability comes entirely from secondary market stock held by specialist coin dealers.
The Feng Shui series is Niue legal tender, not UK legal tender, so UK buyers are not eligible for CGT exemption. In the UK, gains above the £3,000 annual allowance are taxed at 18% or 24% depending on your income. US investors face up to 28% on gold coin gains. In Canada, 50% of any capital gain is included in taxable income.

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