Swaledale sheep featured on Royal Mint coins

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Swaledale herds can now be found across Britain in exposed or mountainous regions, but are mostly concentrated in Yorkshire, County Durham, the Lake District and the Cumbrian Fells.

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Wuon-Gean – who completed training as a vet before embarking on a career as a printmaker – chose Swaledale sheep for the design because of the appearance of their smooth curled horns and the swirls of their wool coats, a contrast in textures that translates well onto the intricate detailing of the coin’s design.
 
Those born in the Year of the Sheep are said to be freedom-loving with a passion for company, so Wuon-Gean was keen to feature more than one sheep in her design to signify friendship and family. Two Swaledales are pictured with their heads bowed towards each other, while the Chinese character for sheep – a pictograph of the head and horns of the animal – completes the design.

 

“I wanted the design to draw upon my British and Chinese heritage, as my parents are from Malaysia and Singapore and I was raised in the UK”, said Wuon-Gean.
 
“I recall observing sheep as part of the British landscape – in the grounds of Blenheim palace, on the hillsides of the Peak district and in the rolling Brecon Beacons. My memories of the lambing season and the close bond created between mother and child was particularly helpful in capturing the passion for company symbolised by the Year of the Sheep.”

About the coin

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The 2015 Lunar Year of the Sheep coin is the second in The Royal Mint’s Shengxiào lunar coin collection is available to order from www.royalmint.com
 
The design will feature on a number of different coins which range from 999.9 fine gold to gold-plated, and 999 fine silver. The range includes a Tenth-ounce Gold Brilliant Uncirculated Coin, a One Ounce Gold-Plated Proof Coin, a One Ounce Gold Proof Coin, and a Five Ounce Gold Proof Coin. In silver, the range includes the One Ounce Silver Proof Coin and Five Ounce Silver Proof Coin.
 
All coins in the range are limited, with mintages ending in the number ‘8’ thought to be lucky in Chinese culture. The coin range starts from RRP £82.50 for the One Ounce Silver Proof Coin.