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1 oz. Pure Silver Gold-Plated Coin - Norse Gods: Frigg
Archived
1 oz. Pure Silver Gold-Plated Coin - Norse Gods: Frigg
$79.90 USD
Masters Club:
1,100
Status: CAN & US shipping only
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Out of stock in stores
Our Norse trilogy ends with Odin's “beloved” and the inspiration for the English word “Friday.” Order today!
Our Norse Gods trilogy ends withFrigg, Odin's “beloved” and mother of Baldr, and the inspiration for the English word “Friday.” A practitionerof Norse magic (seiðr), the Queen of the Æsir is the only other being who may sit upon Odin's high seat (Hliðskjálf) and look outat the cosmos. The goddess of family and fertility weaves the clouds and spins our fates. She knows thedestiny of every being, but she will never reveal it. Frigg wears a coat of falcon feathers that allowsher to take to the sky—a feature that is highlighted in this selectively gold-plated tribute.
Enjoy Norse mythology? Then order our stunning coin featuring Frigg, Queen of Æsir!
Special features:
- PART OF A THREE COIN SERIES! Frigg is the last of three coins dedicated to the powerful Norse gods.
- SAVE $32 WHEN YOU ORDER THE 3-COIN SUBSCRIPTION! Subscribe and then relax knowing you will receive all three coins ($17 in free shipping and $15 off your last coin). Note that this pricing is only available when you order the3-coin subscription. Coins in your subscription include:
- Thor (priced at $109.95)
- Odin (priced at $109.95)
- Frigg (priced at $94.95 - save $15)
- WOW! Your coin has selective gold plating on both sides.
- NORSE ART! Your coin combines Norse art-inspired elements and a historic artefact frame both sides of your coin!
- SELECTIVE GOLD PLATING! Selective gold plating highlights Frigg's belt and her feather shawl, which allows her to assume the shape of her falcon companion. Also gold-plated are the falcon emblem of Frigg and the mistletoe that is associated with the death of her son Baldr.
- INCLUDES SERIALIZED CERTIFICATE! The Royal Canadian Mint certifies all of its collector coins.
- LOW MINTAGE! Limited to 3,500 coins worldwide.
- ONE OZ. PURE SILVER! Your coin is crafted from one ounce of 99.99% pure silver.
- NO GST/HST!
Design:
The reverse image by Alexandra Lefort emphasizes Frigg's role as the Norse goddess of the sky. The Queenof Æsir holds a distaff in one hand and a spindle in the other, as she weaves the clouds that float towards the full moon. Selective gold plating highlights Frigg's belt and her feather shawl, which allows her to assume the shape of her falcon companion.A Norse art-inspired pattern lines the rim on the antiqued obverse and reverse. Also gold-plated are the falcon emblem of Frigg and the mistletoe that is associated with the death of her son Baldr. The obverse features the gold-plated effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.
Did you know…
- There are many similarities between Freya and Frigg—in fact, they are possibly two variations of the sameworship.
- Frigg is also the goddess of the sky. She is associated with the moon and the Orion's Belt constellation, also known as “Frigg's Distaff,” which is said to symbolize femalewisdom.
- Enormous keys hang from Frigg's gold belt, which represents the goddess's ability to unlock all doors and possibilities.
- When her son Baldr had a dream that foretold his death, Frigg secured a promise from every being and element that no harm would come to her son—everything except the “harmless” mistletoe, which appears on this coin. Loki tricked Frigg into revealing Baldr's only vulnerability. He then fashioned a dart from mistletoe and convinced Höðr, Baldr's blind twin brother, to throw it at Baldr. It pierced the god's heart and killed him instantly, sending Frigg deep into despair. She persuaded the Queen of the Underworld, Hel, to release Baldr's soul if every living thing wept for him,but his fate was sealed when the giantess Thökk refused to grieve.
Packaging:
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal CanadianMint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box.
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Product Number
173245
Mintage
3,500
Composition
99.99% pure silver with gold plating
Embellishment
Plating
Weight
31.39 g
Diameter
38 mm
Edge
serrated
Certificate
serialized
Face Value
20 dollars
Finish
proof
Series
Norse Gods (2019)
Artist
Alexandra Lefort (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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