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2020 $5 Mythical Dragons Of The World – Fafnir The Norse Dragon 2oz Silver Coin

$307.00

Specifications

Year 2020
Denomination $5
Country Niue
Max Mintage 2,000
Finish Antiqued / Coloured
Primary Material Silver .999
Primary Material Weight 2oz
Coin Dimensions (mm) 50.00

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Unveil the mystique of Norse mythology with the Mythical Dragons Silver Coin

This exquisite coin, struck in 2oz of pure silver, is a true testament to the fascinating tales of Norse legends.

Fafnir, The Norse Dragon: A Tale of Greed and Treachery

The coin stunningly portrays the legendary Norse Dragon, Fafnir, in a dramatic battle against the heroic Sigurd. The use of vibrant colours to depict the dragon and its golden treasure brings the ancient saga to life. The story of Fafnir, once a dwarf turned into a fearsome dragon by greed, is beautifully captured in this design.

Exceptional Craftsmanship and Design

• Striking Imagery : The coin showcases an intricate and beautifully illustrated depiction of the Norse Dragon.
• Limited Edition : With only 2,000 coins minted, this piece is a sought-after collectable.
• Premium Packaging : Delivered in elegant book-style packaging, enhancing its mythical theme.

Legal Tender with Authenticity Guarantee

Featuring the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, this coin is not only a collector’s piece but also legal tender in Niue. Each coin comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its purity and unique value.

Add a piece of Norse legend to your collection with the 2020 Mythical Dragons of the World Norse Dragon 2oz Silver Coin. A symbol of myth, power, and artistry.

Additional information

Denomination

Year

Finish

,

Theme

Country

Composition

Mintage

Fineness

Product Weight

2oz

Capsule Included?

Yes

CoA Included?

Yes

Outer Packaging

Book

Region

Product Weight (g)

62.207

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