The Emblem of Bhutan is used in official government publications such as legislation and websites, as well as on some of the coinage. The emblem was first legally codified as a national symbol in the Constitution in 2008. As such, it is a relatively new addition to the list of national symbols of Bhutan. Nonetheless, like the national flag, the national emblem is rich in Buddhist iconography whose symbolism has had great meaning to the people of Bhutan for centuries. Prior to its codification, the emblem appeared in Bhutanese legislation and websites of the Bhutanese government pre-dating the enactment of the Constitution. The Constitution provides this description of the circular emblem of Bhutan: Some features of the emblem may vary; for example, the background may appear as crimson, blue, or black. |
Coin Name | Reverse | Obverse | Details |
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Silver Ounce 2021 Year of the Ox | ![]() |
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Material: 0.999 Silver Mint: Singapore Mint Mintage: 50,000 |
Silver Ounce 2022 Year of the Tiger | ![]() |
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Material: 0.999 Silver Mint: Singapore Mint Mintage: 50,000 |
Silver Ounce 2023 Year of the Rabbit | ![]() |
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Material: 0.999 Silver Mint: Singapore Mint Mintage: 50,000 |
Silver Half Ounce 2024 Year of the Dragon | ![]() |
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Material: 0.999 Silver Mint: Singapore Mint Mintage: 5,000 |
Silver Ounce 2024 Year of the Dragon | ![]() |
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Material: 0.999 Silver Mint: Singapore Mint Mintage: 20,000 |
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Year | 2008 |
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Country | Bhutan |