Introducing the Inaugural ABC Bullion Art Series Coin: A Collaboration with Artist Chun Yin Rainbow Chan
14 December 2025
ABC Bullion is proud to unveil the first release in the new ABC Bullion Art Series Coin Program—a landmark initiative that brings contemporary art and precious metals together, reimagining them in new ways. Developed through the Pallion Arts Program, the inaugural collection showcases a dynamic collaboration with acclaimed multidisciplinary artist Chun Yin Rainbow Chan, and is crafted by ABC Mint in fine, ethically sourced Australian gold and silver.
Chan, an Australian Hong Kong–Chinese artist celebrated for blending tradition with modern technology, has reimagined ancient Eastern ink-painting techniques through precious metal. Her centrepiece design—a bold, kinetic horse—honours the 2026 Year of the Fire Horse, a zodiac sign revered for its energy, creativity and independent spirit.
An Artistic Vision Brought to Life in Precious Metal
Working across sound, image, video and sculpture, Chan drew upon the symbolism of the Fire Horse to inspire her artwork. Using expressive ink strokes and splatters, she created a powerful, gestural image intended to capture movement, passion and freedom.
This original artwork was meticulously translated into a three-dimensional coin by respected minting expert Tony Dean, a frequent ABC Mint collaborator known for his work with the Royal Australian Mint. The result is a piece that melds artistic expression with technical precision—an object that is as meaningful as it is collectable.
On the coin’s reverse, the horse is accompanied by the traditional Chinese character for “horse,” reinterpreted in a contemporary calligraphic style. The year 2026 and the words “Year of the Horse” also appear, along with Chan’s artist signature, creating an intricate fusion of culture and design.

A Large-Scale Installation in Sydney’s Martin Place
To mark the release, Chan’s expressive Fire Horse is also featured in a bespoke window installation at the ABC Bullion Global Flagship in Sydney’s Martin Place. Inspired by ancient bronze inscriptions, traditional ink techniques and the lively spirit of the Fire Horse, the installation brings her work into a striking, street-level experience.
“My installation pays tribute to the fascinating history of early Chinese writing and metal inscriptions, while celebrating the expressive forms rooted in the characters’ pictographic origins,” Chan explains. “I have reimagined the characters through a contemporary lens, combining calligraphy, graphic design and mark-making with incense sticks. The resulting artwork is bold and poetic.”
The installation will be on display through March 2026.
A New Era for the Pallion Arts Program
The Art Series Coin Program represents an evolution in Pallion’s commitment to championing the arts and supporting Australian creativity.
“This marks the beginning of a new era for the Pallion Arts Program, one that brings together master craftsmanship and contemporary art in precious metal,” says Andrew Cochineas, CEO of Pallion. “Collaborating with a boundary-pushing artist such as Rainbow Chan, and with the expertise of Tony Dean, we’ve created something that is both culturally resonant and technically exceptional.”
Cochineas also notes the strong cultural significance of precious metals at Lunar New Year. “Gold is often given as a gesture of prosperity, good fortune and renewal. To cast these traditions through the lens of contemporary art—while working with Australian-mined metals of the highest purity—has been a privilege.”
Crafted to the Highest Purity Standards
Each Art Series coin is exclusive to ABC Bullion and bears the company’s hallmark on the obverse. The coins are produced using Australian-mined 99.99% gold and 99.95% silver, refined by LBMA-accredited ABC Refinery and ethically sourced to the highest standards. Prices reflect live market value, and purchases can be made online or in-store.
This inaugural release sets the tone for an ongoing program that will invite artists to continue exploring the creative potential of precious metals—a tradition that spans millennia and continues to evolve through the Pallion Arts Program.
To learn more or to purchase the first-ever Art Series coin, visit abcbullion.com/store/lunar-products or visit our Global Flagship at Martin Place, Sydney.

