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Meet the bars that are changing the approach to collecting


Goddesses are another Germania Mint project of this kind, after Runes, which has won the hearts of collectors. Two ounces of silver in the form of a superb quality cast bar, accompanied by a colorful print featuring a beautiful Germanic woman appealed to recipients, who bought up the entire mintage in no time. Using innovative technology, we have created an investment and collectible product at the same time. Meet the Goddesses, the heroines of our latest collection.


Six powerful personalities and beautiful figures

Goddesses are part of Northern Europe’s rich mythological heritage, which reflected the diversity of religious beliefs and practices in this part of the world before Christianization. Each of these goddesses had their own unique characteristics and were worshipped by communities in different ways. We encourage you to get to know them better.

Freyja


Sigyn


Gullveig


Frigg

Frigg was the goddess of marriage, motherhood, domesticity, fertility and care in Norse mythology. She was the wife of Odin, the supreme god, and mother of Baldur, the god of light and love. Frigg was often equated with another goddess, Freyja, which may suggest different aspects of fertility and love.


Gefion

Gefion was the goddess of fertility, land and crops. Once when she asked a king for a piece of land, he promised to give her as much as she could plow in one day. Gefion turned her sons into oxen and plowed a large swath of land, which was then cut off from the earth – thus the island was created. She is considered the patron of farmers and sailors.


Nerthus

Nerthus is the goddess of fertility and revenge. She was mainly worshipped by Germanic tribes living in Scandinavian areas and northwestern Europe. Once a year, priests would carry her statue in a ceremonial procession around the island that was her seat in a flowered cart harnessed to a pair of white cows. This was to ensure fertility in the coming summer.


PACKAGING

Each bar is delivered in an elegant, eco-friendly box designed and manufactured at Germania Mint Packaging - a leader in modern, innovative numismatic packaging.


The minimalist black box is complemented by a stylized wrapper with an image of a goddess. Such packaging is the perfect complement to the collector's bar, which is sure to appeal to those who appreciate beauty and Germanic mythology.


The product also comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, which confirms its originality.


Each bar is delivered in an elegant, eco-friendly box designed and manufactured at Germania Mint Packaging.

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