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2024 1 oz South Korea Tiger .999 Silver Medal
The 2024 1 oz South Korea Tiger .999 Silver Medal marks the dramatic conclusion to one of the most celebrated modern silver bullion series: the Korean Tiger series. Minted by KOMSCO, the official mint of South Korea, this release captures the raw power and cultural significance of the Horangi — the revered Korean tiger — in stunning detail. With only 30,000 medals minted worldwide, this final-year issue is a must-have for collectors, investors, and anyone who appreciates exquisite silver craftsmanship paired with national heritage.
Medal Highlights & Specifications
About KOMSCO: South Korea’s Official Mint
KOMSCO — short for Korea Minting, Security Printing & ID Card Operating Corporation — has been the state-authorized mint of South Korea since its founding in 1951. Known internationally for their innovation, quality, and technological advancements, KOMSCO has earned a stellar reputation among collectors for series like the famed Chiwoo Cheonwang coins, the ZI:SIN collection, and, of course, the Korean Tiger series.
Their use of latent image technology, intricate engraving, and culturally meaningful designs has elevated their bullion products beyond simple silver weight, turning them into sought-after works of art with global appeal.
The Cultural Significance of the Korean Tiger
The Korean tiger (Horangi) holds a special place in Korean folklore, art, and national identity. Regarded as a symbol of strength, protection, and good fortune, the tiger has long been woven into the country’s myths and stories. Historically, Korea was home to the Siberian tiger — one of the largest and most endangered tiger species in the world. While it’s believed that the last Korean tiger was hunted on Mount Daeduk in Gyeongju in 1922, the spirit of the tiger continues to live on in the hearts of the Korean people.
Today, approximately 400 Siberian tigers remain in the wild, mostly in the remote Russian Far East. By immortalizing the tiger on silver bullion, the Korean Tiger series not only celebrates the nation’s natural heritage but also raises awareness of a species fighting for survival.
Mintage & Collectibility
With only 30,000 medals minted for this 2024 final release, the Korean Tiger silver medal offers significant numismatic appeal. Earlier years in the series, which began in 2016, have consistently attracted collectors worldwide, and this final-year issue is especially prized for being the series' grand finale. Limited mintage combined with KOMSCO’s meticulous craftsmanship ensures that demand for these medals will remain strong, making them a solid choice for collectors and investors alike.
Why Add the 2024 Korean Tiger Silver Medal to Your Collection?
Don’t Miss This Powerful Legacy Piece
The 2024 1 oz South Korea Tiger Silver Medal is more than just a bullion medal — it’s the culmination of nearly a decade of Korean cultural storytelling, minting excellence, and artistic brilliance. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the series, a silver investor looking for standout pieces, or a collector who appreciates limited-edition rarities, this medal is an essential acquisition.
Add this final-year Korean Tiger medal to your cart today and secure a piece of silver history before it’s gone forever.
Mint | KOMSCO |
Year | 2024 |
Country | South Korea |
Weight | 1oz |
Purity | 999 |
Status | Active |