GRIFFIN Legends And Myths 2 Oz Silver Coin 2016

$595.00

This 2 Oz Silver coin is the first issue of “Legends and Myths” 5 coin-collection. The series features the great mythological figures, presented through Reverse Proof Double High Relief Minting. This coin depicts the Griffin, a legendary creature. The coin comes in an attractive case with Certificate of Authenticity included. Limited mintage to only 1.500 pieces worldwide.

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This 2 Oz Silver coin is the first issue of “Legends and Myths” 5 coin-collection. The series features the great mythological figures, presented through Reverse Proof Double High Relief Minting. This coin depicts the Griffin, a legendary creature. The coin comes in an attractive case with Certificate of Authenticity included. Limited mintage to only 1.500 pieces worldwide.

Griffin

The griffin is a legendary creature with the head and wings of an eagle, and the body, tail, and hind legs of a lion. As the eagle was considered the ‘king of the birds’, and the lion the ‘king of the beasts’, the griffin was perceived as a powerful and majestic creature. During the Persian Empire, the griffin was seen as a protector from evil, witchcraft, and slander. Although the griffin is often seen in medieval heraldry, its origins stretch further back in time. For instance, the ancient Greek historian Herodotus wrote: “But in the north of Europe there is by far the most gold. In this matter again I cannot say with assurance how the gold is produced, but it is said that one-eyed men called Arimaspians steal it from griffins. But I do not believe this, that there are one-eyed men who have a nature otherwise the same as other men. The most outlying lands, though, as they enclose and wholly surround all the rest of the world, are likely to have those things which we think the finest and the rarest.” (Herodotus, The Histories, 3.116). While griffins are most common in the art and mythology of Ancient Greece, there is evidence of representations of griffins in ancient Persia and ancient Egypt dating back to as early as the 4 th millennium BC. On the island of Crete in Greece, archaeologists have uncovered depictions of griffins in frescoes in the ‘Throne Room’ of the Bronze Age Palace of Knossos dating back to the 15 th century BC.

• Country Solomon Islands

• Year 2016

• Face Value 5 Dollars

• Metal Silver

• Fineness (purity) 999/1000

• Weight (g) 62.2 (2 oz)

• Diameter (mm) 40

• Quality Proof

• Mintage (pcs) 1.500

• Certificate (COA) Yes

• Presentation case (box) Y

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