In the world of magic and witchcraft today, secrets unfold, creating an intriguing spell that connects with our modern knowledge. Seeresses, who have a special kind of wisdom, explore the mysterious, finding secrets that mix the ordinary and the extraordinary. The interest in magic isn’t just about spells and chants; it’s also about the hidden connections that include witchcraft in our everyday lives. Read more about Witchcraft, the latest coin series from Germania Mint below.
Witchcraft: Seeress – so the story begins
Predicting the future, protecting against malevolent forces, and possessing esoteric botanical expertise marked the distinctive abilities of Germanic Seeresses. During an era when the talents of witches were esteemed, and the notion of dark sorcery had not yet emerged, their presence held immense value among the populace. These remarkable and captivating women wielded the ability to conduct curative ceremonies, securing for themselves a unique standing in society. Surrounded by animals, they willingly shared their plant knowledge with others. Those heroines are now featured in the latest coin series by Germania Mint, Witchcraft.
The magic of octagonal coins
Germania Mint’s newest coin series, centered around the theme of Witchcraft and featuring the mysterious Seeress, brings a modern twist with all three coins taking on a unique octagonal shape.
The first coin is a 1 oz silver BU piece, boasting top-notch quality and that fresh-out-of-the-mint shine, all neatly packed into the fresh octagonal design.
If you’re into a bit more flair, check out the 1 oz silver BU ‘Ritual’ version. The coin has been additionally ennobled with antique finish and gold plating.
And let’s not forget the 2 oz Ultra High Relief coin, also featuring the antique finish, but also enhanced with color pops, and a slick aventurine stone, all fitting snugly into that octagonal shape.
What’s even more special? Both the ‘Ritual’ version and the 2 oz coin throw in a UV effect, giving you a whole new perspective on the details.
Source: Germania Mint
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