My 2021 Coins: Allegories

An allegory is a personification of abstract ideas. Or it may be picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. Or a symbol, a sign, a representation.

In this case it is the personification of countries. A series of coins called “The Allegories” celebrates the extraordinary figures of “mothers of nations”. The coins in the “The Allegories” series, Germania meets with legendary national personifications in symbolic circumstances. Source


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2021 Germania Allegory

Depicts the beautiful and powerful female personifications of Germania and Austria sitting next to each other. Lady Austria holds a spear in one hand and Lady Germania's hand in the other.


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My other Allegory Coins:

Germania and Britannia

Depicts the female personifications of Germania and Britannia with their shields featuring the two-headed Eagle (Germania) and the Union Jack (Britannia).


Germania and Columbia

The female personifications of Germania and Columbia along with their respective flags.


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I cannot find the Germania and Italia coin!

In case you missed it:

My 2021 Coins #11: Government Issued Bullion Coins

My 2021 Coins #10: Legends

My 2021 Coins #9: Sea Creatures

My 2021 Coins #8: Inspirations

My 2021 Coins #7: Coat of Arms

My 2021 Coins #6: Dragons

My 2021 Coins #5: Animals Part 3

My 2021 Coins #4: Animals Part 2

My 2021 Coins #3: Animals Part 1,

Lunar Coins

My 2021 Coins #2: Birds

My 2021 Coins #1: Ships

All photos, gif, and video were taken by me with my iPhone6, unless specified.




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A beautiful coins! İ never had seen coins like this!

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These ones were minted by the Germania Mint. Aren't they pretty? It is a series of coins which they started in 2019, first with two coins, 2020- another coin, and in 2021 another. Unfortunately I don;t have the Germania and Italia... when I find it, I shall show it!
Thank you, @tibaire, for taking an interest in these coins.
You know, you can save in silver and gold... one coin at a time!

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Yes, it's a good idea... Someday i ask you how to do that!

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what a beauty dear friend @silversaver888 what you make us know on this occasion, your collection is admirable
I appreciate that you taught us
have a beautiful afternoon

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Interesting Allegory coins add another category/classification to make stacking real wealth exciting!😊 Did you post the Reverse of this coin, I can’t see it on my IPhone……

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Ummm... the reverse of these three coins are in the last photo!
But just in case, here it is:
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They are the same but sure is very pretty!
The description below is taken from Apmex:

The Crowned shield on the reverse bears many traditional meanings, precisely defined by heraldry:
Top left corner of the crest features the Germania Mint's Bicephalous eagle - a Roman mythology symbol associated with Janus, the god of all origins, guardian of doors, gates, passages and bridges, the patron of contracts and alliances. Heads facing the opposite symbolize the past and the future.
Right upper corner: decorated with a check pattern that refers to wisdom and prudence.
Left bottom corner: features three flowers on a ribbon. They hide three values determining a strong and independent nation - unity, integrity and freedom.
Right bottom corner: depicts a Wild Boar. A very popular and well-respected animal in the Roman Empire, symbolizing might and power. At least three famous Roman legions are known to have had a boar as their emblem: Legio I Italica, Legio X Fretensis and Legio XX Valeria Victrix.

So complex a crest!

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Very detailed @silversaver888, beautiful!!😀 I think sometimes photo's don't load correctly on my iPhone....or maybe they are delayed...

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A nice collection! Have you tried looking at eBay for the Italia? Thanks for sharing sis and have a lovely evening!🤗😘🌸❣️

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Hmmm.... I only go through ebay for my 1888 coins. I'll look!

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Ms. Saver @silversaver888

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Great looking coins.
And I have to say "never seen before" again ;)

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Some coins are limited in productions and some coins don't make it at all in the US market or if they do, it is for special sizes only. These ones are a hit and miss. The 2020 Germania never made it here, but maybe it did, and I just missed it.
Thanks @tazi! Stack on!!!

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"Cats tails Lass! Ahh wants 'em oan mah ship! Haw!" 😛 -Keptin

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Hahaha,. You want them on your ship... the ladies or the coins?

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I always wanted to collect the germania Mint, but yet have none 😜 these are absolutly gorgeous and I am adding them to my top list 😁 Thank you for sharing this sis and reminding me.
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Yes, even here in the US, they are hard to find. I believe the mints of Germany have a lot of coins. Even the Lunar coins and the African coins are first available in that market, before the US.
Hugs and Kisses, sis 🤗🌷

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You should see the epic fights these girls get into under certain circumstances... but they all drink !WINE together afterwards.

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Beautiful coins, love the detail and intricacy in the design.

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