The design of the 2021 silver Germania coin depicts the patriotic warrior Germania. The silver Germania coin is Proof quality and minted in 1 troy ounce of pure silver (99.99%). The coin was struck by Germania Mint, a private mint in Poland. The term Germania comes from Latin and stands for Germany, the English word for Germany. The 2021 version of the Germania has a limited edition of 25,000 pieces.
The obverse of the coin depicts Dame Germania in a bold pose on the prow of a sailing ship. She accompanies her people on a voyage to a wild sea, traditionally crowned with a laurel wreath, in her armor and falling cloth. In her hands she holds the imperial sword Reichsschwert and a flag flying in the wind. What makes the 2021 coin special is the widening perspective of the obverse on the next coins in the series - 1, 2, 10 ounces. The reverse of the 2021 coin remains unchanged and shows the image of the Germania Mint with a two-headed eagle holding lightning bolts surrounded by olive branches. The eagle is a symbol from Germanic mythology and is associated with Janus - the god of all origins, protector of gates and bridges, the patron of alliances. The opposing eagle heads symbolize the past and the future.
When making coins, it is equally important for Germania Mint to give them a secure and elegant packaging. Therefore, each coin is contained in a special capsule shaped like a lens, making it even more admirable. The COA that comes with each set contains all necessary information and guarantees the originality of the coin.
The obverse of the coin depicts Dame Germania in a bold pose on the prow of a sailing ship. She accompanies her people on a voyage to a wild sea, traditionally crowned with a laurel wreath, in her armor and falling cloth. In her hands she holds the imperial sword Reichsschwert and a flag flying in the wind. What makes the 2021 coin special is the widening perspective of the obverse on the next coins in the series - 1, 2, 10 ounces.
The reverse of the 2021 coin remains unchanged and shows the image of the Germania Mint with a two-headed eagle holding lightning bolts surrounded by olive branches. The eagle is a symbol from Germanic mythology and is associated with Janus - the god of all origins, protector of gates and bridges, the patron of alliances. The opposing eagle heads symbolize the past and the future.
When making coins, it is equally important for Germania Mint to give them a secure and elegant packaging. Therefore, each coin is contained in a special capsule shaped like a lens, making it even more admirable.
The certificate of authenticity, that comes with each set, contains all necessary information and guarantees the originality of the coin.