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On this site, I will post all my other miscellaneous items which I have collected over the years. I can't say there are many but to some these are considered as junks or garbage but to me, it's a collectible. Some of these came from the family or through inheritance and that is why I am keeping them. Whilst my heading for this site is Australia Postal and Numismatic covers, I have stopped collecting them as to me, it is not that attractive to collect anymore. I hope you like them as much as I do.

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09 January 2009

Year of the Ox 2009

Year of the Ox 2009 - $1 coin

The Ox is highly respected in traditional Chinese society because it helps plough and harvest the land and signifies prosperity through fortitude and hard work. It is the second sign in the Chinese zodiac, having been cheated out of first position in the zodiac race when the Ra, with great cunning, jumped from its back and reached the river bank first. The Ox ia a patient, loyal, tender and caring companion. Laozi was a prominent thinker in ancient China, who on becoming discouraged with the political climate headed towards the wilderness on his faithful Ox. Before he left he was asked to write down his knowledge. Sitting on his Ox, Laozi wrote Daode jing, the most important book in Taoism.

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