Year of the Wild Horse silver, minigold and note coins (2026 CIT)

CIT have added the inevitable 2026 designs to their superb, dimensional Lunar silver coin range, and as always, there’s a half-gram minigold, and a five-gram coin note alongside it. We’ve long been admirers of the innovative designs that have exemplified their Lunar Collection since 2019, and this eighth annual issue is no exception.
The star of the show each year is the one-ounce silver, which is fully dimensional, antique-finished, and adorned with some artistic flourishes. The 2026 horse is a terrific example, maintaining the high standard to date, and would make a very distinctive gift for someone that follows the lunar calendar. It comes in a latex frame, but can stand unaided for display.
The five-gram silver coin note is one of the few in this format still being issued these days, which is a shame, as they’re eminently affordable, and large enough to carry some neat artwork. Finally, in true CIT style, there’s a minigold coin with a depiction of the rearing horse on it. All are available to order now. We’ve added these to our full Coin Series Profile of the range, so please go check out this very neat collection.


DENOMINATION | COMPOSITION | DIMENSIONS | FINISH | MINTAGE |
1000 Tögrög (Mongolia) | 31.1 g of 0.9999 silver | ~40.0 mm | Antique | 999 |
1000 Tögrög (Mongolia) | 0.5 g of 0.9999 gold | 11.0 mm | Proof | 5,000 |
100 Tögrög (Mongolia) | 5.0 g of 0.999 silver | 150.0 x 70.0 mm | Prooflike | 5,000 |
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