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Monday, 14 July 2025

4025) Freydís Eiríksdóttir (born c. 965), an Icelandic woman who was the daughter of Erik the Red, who figured prominently in the Norse exploration of North America as an early colonist of Vinland: "The Way to Valhalla Coin Collection Series": A 2000 Francs CFA 2 oz Pure Silver Antique Finish Coin minted by – Mint XXI – Republic of Cameroon: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2024:

4025) Freydís Eiríksdóttir (born c. 965)an Icelandic woman who was the daughter of Erik the Red, who figured prominently in the Norse exploration of North America as an early colonist of Vinland: "The Way to Valhalla Coin Collection Series": A 2000 Francs CFA 2 oz Pure Silver Antique Finish Coin minted by – Mint XXI – Republic of Cameroon: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2024:

On the mystical land of the North, where rugged landscapes meet the endless sea, a new story emerges.

The world of the Viking warriors, where blood runs like rivers and battles echo through the ages. Here, the bravest of the brave can find The Way to Valhalla — a celestial realm of fallen Vikings welcomed by Odin himself.

The Way to Valhalla unveils a mysterious saga of fierce and courageous Vikings and their adventures leading them to everlasting glory. Feel the pulsating rhythm of their hearts as they sail across treacherous seas, fearlessly pushing the boundaries of their destiny. With each swing of their mighty axes, the air crackles, carrying the taste of triumph.

With a thrilling 12-edition journey ahead, The Way to Valhalla series immerses you into the heart of the Viking world, where the air is permeated with fascinating stories of Scandinavian myths.

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Freydís Eiríksdóttir (born c. 965) was an Icelandic woman who was the daughter of Erik the Red, who figured prominently in the Norse exploration of North America as an early colonist of Vinland, while her brother, Leif Erikson, is credited in early histories of the region with the first European contact.

The medieval and primary sources that mention Freydís are the two Vinland sagas: the Saga of the Greenlanders and the Saga of Erik the Red. The two sagas offer differing accounts, though Freydís is portrayed in both as one of the strongest female Vikings.

Saga of the Greenlanders:

The Saga of the Greenlanders is a crude version of the accounts that happened to the Norse in Vinland. Freydís' experiences in Vinland are relayed in Chapter 8 of this saga, which describes her as Leif Erikson's full sister. This is the most famous account we have of Freydís.

After the success of expeditions to Vinland led by Leif Erikson, Þorvaldr Eiríksson, and Þorfinnr Karlsefni, Freydís wanted the prestige and wealth associated with a Vinland journey. She made a deal with two Icelandic men, Helgi and Finnbogi, that they should go together to Vinland and share all profits half-and-half. Freydís asked her brother Leif Erikson for permission to use the homes and stables that he had built in Vinland. He agreed that they all could use the houses. Helgi and Finnbogi agreed that they would bring the same number of men and supplies as Freydis, but Freydís smuggled more men into her ship. Helgi and Finnbogi, arriving early, took refuge in the houses; when Freydís arrived, she ordered the brothers to move, as the houses were her brother's and meant for her. This was the first of many disagreements between Freydís and the brothers.

In Vinland, there was tension between the two groups. Helgi and Finnbogi set up a settlement separate from Freydis and her crew. Freydis eventually went to the brothers' hut and asked how they were faring. "Well," responded the brothers; "but we do not like this ill-feeling that has sprung up between us." The two sides made peace.

When she returned to her husband, Freydís claimed that Helgi and Finnbogi had beaten her, and, calling him a coward, demanded that he exact revenge on her behalf, or else she would divorce him. He gathered his men and killed Helgi and Finnbogi as well as the men in their camp when they were sleeping. When they refused to kill the five women in the camp, Freydís herself picked up an axe and massacred them.

Freydís, to conceal her treachery, threatened death to anyone who told of the killings. She went back to Greenland after a year's stay and told her brother Leif Eiriksson that Helgi and Finnbogi had decided to stay in Vinland. However, word of the killings eventually reached Leif. He had three men from Freydís's expedition tortured until they confessed the whole occurrence. Thinking ill of the deeds, Leif still did not want "to do that to Freydís, my sister, which she has deserved." However, he remarked that he foresaw Freydís' descendants having little prosperity. The saga concludes that everyone thought ill of her descendants afterwards.

The Saga of Erik the Red was written after The Saga of the Greenlanders. This saga portrays Freydís as a notable and strong woman, the half-sister to Leif Erikson. She joined an expedition to Vinland led by Þorfinnr Karlsefni, but is only mentioned once in the saga when the expedition was attacked by natives (also known as the Skrælingjar in Icelandic). The natives, equipped with "war-slings, or catapults", stealthily attacked the expedition's camp at night and shot at the warriors.

Many of the Norsemen panicked, having never seen such weaponry. As men fled during the confusion, Freydís, who was eight months pregnant, admonished them, saying: "Why run you away from such worthless creatures, stout men that ye are, when, as seems to me likely, you might slaughter them like so many cattle? Let me but have a weapon, I know I could fight better than any of you."

Ignored, Freydís picked up the sword of the fallen Thorbrand Snorrisson and engaged the attacking natives. Surrounded by enemies, she undid her garment and beat the sword upon her breast. At this the natives retreated to their boats and fled.

In popular culture:

Freydís features as a main character in many modern novels including Ewald Gerhard Seeliger's Freydis Rothaar (1919), Elizabeth Boyer's Freydis and Gudrid (1976), William Vollmann's The Ice-Shirt (1990), Joan Clark's Eriksdottir: A Tale of Dreams and Luck (2002), Jackie French's They Came on Viking Ships (2005), Amalia Carosella's Daughter of a Thousand Years (2017), Laurent Binet's Civilizations (2019), Max Davine's Spirits of the Ice Forest (2021), Tamara Goranson's The Voyage of Freydis (2021), and numerous others.

A limited-mintage two-ounce silver coin was issued for the South Pacific Island country of Niue and was announced in May 2021, depicting Freydis storming ashore from a longship.

The Coin:



The Reverse of the 2,000 Francs CFA 2-ounce Silver Antique Finish High-relief Coin'.

Forged in high relief, this 2 oz coin captures Ericsdottir as she was in real life.

Known for her fiery temperament, Freydis Eiriksdottir is the next valiant heroine of 'The Way To Valhalla' saga, one of the first Viking women to explore and settle the New World.

A vibrant digital print accentuates the fur cloak that adorns Freydis on the high-relief coin. 

Her sword and shield are not mere armaments but emblems of her fierce resolve, while the Viking ship prominently underscores her pivotal role in pioneering new lands. 

According to legend, when her fellow voyagers cowered during a Skraeling attack, the pregnant Freydis stood her ground, single-handedly repelling the invaders.

Freydis symbolises courage and determination, inspiring generations to take on challenges and pave their own path.

The Obverse of the 2,000 Francs CFA 2-ounce Silver Antique Finish High-relief Coin features a Viking Warrior riding a horse. The Design is supplemented with Celtic/Viking knots.

The peripheral inscriptions read - "REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROON. 2025. 2 oz. 2000 FRANCS CFA. AG 999."

Part of The Way to Valhalla collection, it channels the spirit of Norse myth – where heroes are judged not by life, but by the legends they leave in their wake.

The Coin Album:

The Coin Album in which all the coins issued in the Series can be placed (closed).

The Coin Album - Open.




The Presentation Box/Case . 

Encased in unique packaging inspired by a Viking shield, this coin is a tangible link to the Viking way — where courage was currency and fame was immortal.

The specifications of this Coin are

Issuer: Republic of Cameroon

Coin Theme:  Freydís Eiríksdóttir, the Explorer

Issuing Year: 2024

Face Value: 2000 Francs CFA

Metal Composition: .999 Silver

Weight: 2 oz

Dimensions: 50.00 mm

Condition/Coin Quality: Antique Finish (AF)

Mintage: 500 pieces

Special Features: Digital printing, high relief





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