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Thursday, 4 June 2026

4534) Vegvisir Rune: A 1 oz Ag 999.9 Cast/Stamp Rune minted by the Germania Mint: Date/Year of Rune issue: 2026:

4534) Vegvisir Rune: A 1 oz Ag 999.9 Cast/Stamp Rune minted by the Germania Mint: Date/Year of Rune issue: 2026:

The three-year Runes series reaches its spectacular finale. Germania Mint has now brought out the  Vegvísir 2 oz Ag 999.9 Cast/Stamp Bar - the ultimate silver cast bar that crowns our legendary runic journey.


Inspired by the ancient protective compass, it is surrounded by all eighteen runes from the series, which emit a mystical violet glow when exposed to UV light.

Encircling the compass are the Runes minted over the past three years by Germania Mint. 

The runic protective compass guided travellers across stormy seas and unknown lands

Its eight radiating arms form a sacred pattern symbolising balance, courage, and the belief that even in darkness, one can find the right path. 

In mythology, it was more than just a tool – it embodied protection, perseverance, and guidance through both mortal journeys and the unseen forces that shape fate. 

Warriors and wanderers trusted these symbols to lead them safely across land, water, and the spiritual eighteen runes released as part of the silver bar series. 

Runes were both letters and symbols of great power. Each sign carried memory, strength, protection, and destiny. 

They revealed the hidden order of the world and connected mortals with the wisdom of the gods. 


Description of the Runic Alphabet - from Norse Mythology:

Old Norse Yngvi [ˈyŋɡwe], Old High German Ing/Ingwi and Old English Ing are names that relate to a theonym which appears to have been the older name for the god Freyr. Proto-Germanic Ingwaz was the legendary ancestor of the Ingaevones, or more accurately Ingvaeones, and is also the reconstructed name of the Elder Futhark rune and Anglo-Saxon rune.

Old Norse Yngvi as well as Old High German Inguin and Old English Ingƿine are all derived from the Proto-Germanic *Ingwaz. 

Sound changes in late-Proto-Germanic transformed *Ingwaz into *Ingwi(z) in the nominative case and *Ingwin in the accusative case. His epithet *Fraujaz appears in Old Norse compounds Ingvifreyr and Ingunarfreyr.

In Beowulf we see Hrothgar called (OE) fréa inguina, which means 'Lord of the Inguins', i.e. lord of the Ingvaeones, the 'friends of Ing'. This strongly indicates that the two deities, Ing and Freyr are indeed the same. However, it is also possible that Ing and Freyr were separate people because they had different fathers. Ing's father was Mannus.

Freyr's father was Njörðr. The Ingvaeones, who occupied a territory roughly equivalent to modern Denmark, Frisia, Northern Germany, and the Low Countries at the turn of the millennium, were mentioned by Pliny the Elder in his Natural Histories as one of "five Germanic tribes". Tacitus asserts their descent from the three sons of Mannus or *Mannaz cognate with Manus in Hinduism, the 'first man', of whom *Ingwaz may have been one. Other names that retain the theonym are Inguiomerus or Ingemar and Yngling, the name of an old Scandinavian dynasty.

The ŋ rune  together with Peorð and Eihwaz is among the problematic cases of runes of uncertain derivation unattested in early inscriptions. The rune may have been an original innovation, or it may have been adapted from the classical Latin alphabet's Q. The rune first appears independently on the futhark row of the Kylver Stone, and is altogether unattested as an independent rune outside of such rows. There are a number of attestations of the i͡ŋ bind rune  or  (the "lantern rune", similar in shape to the Anglo-Saxon gēr rune ), but its identification is disputed in most cases, since the same sign may also be a cipher rune of “wynn” or “thurisaz”.

The earliest case of such an i͡ŋ bindrune of reasonably certain reading is the inscription mari͡ŋs (perhaps referring to the "Mærings" or Ostrogoths on the silver buckle of Szabadbattyán, dated to the first half 5th century and conserved at the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest).

The Old English rune poem contains these obscure lines:

Ing ƿæs ærest mid Eástdenum

geseƿen secgum, oð he síððan e[á]st

ofer ƿæg geƿát. ƿæn æfter ran.

þus Heardingas þone hæle nemdon.

" Ing was first amidst the East Danes

seen by men, until he eastward

over the sea departed; his wagon ran after.

Thus the Heardings named that hero."

A torc, the so-called "Ring of Pietroassa", part of a late third to fourth century Gothic hoard discovered in Romania, is inscribed in much-damaged runes, one reading of which is gutanī [i(ng)]wi[n] hailag "to Ingwi[n] of the Goths holy".

In Norse mythology, Yngvi, alternatively spelled Yngve, was the progenitor of the Yngling lineage, a legendary dynasty of Swedish kings, from whom also the earliest historical Norwegian kings claimed to be descended. Yngvi is a name of the god Freyr, perhaps Freyr's true name, as freyr means 'lord' and has probably evolved from a common invocation of the god.

In the Íslendingabók (written in the early twelfth century by the Icelandic priest Ari Þorgilsson) Yngvi Tyrkja konungr 'Yngvi king of Turkey' appears as the father of Njörðr who in turn is the father of Yngvi-Freyr, ancestor of the Ynglings. According to the Skjöldunga saga (a lost epic from 1180 to 1200, saved only partially in other sagas and later translation) Odin came from Asia and conquered Northern Europe. He gave Sweden to his son Yngvi and Denmark to his son Skjöldr. Since then the kings of Sweden were called Ynglings and those of Denmark Skjöldungs.

In the Gesta Danorum (late twelfth century, by Saxo Grammaticus) and in the Ynglinga saga (ca. 1225, by Snorri Sturluson), Freyr is euhemerized as a king of Sweden. In the Ynglinga saga, Yngvi-Freyr reigned in succession to his father Njörðr who had – in this variant – succeeded Odin. In the Historia Norwegiæ (written around 1211), in contrast, Ingui is the first king of Sweden, and the father of a certain Neorth, in his turn the father of Froyr: "Rex itaque Ingui, quem primum Swethiæ monarchiam rexisse plurimi astruunt, genuit Neorth, qui vero genuit Froy; hos ambos tota illorum posteritas per longa sæcula ut deos venerati sunt. Froyr vero genuit Fiolni, qui in dolio medonis dimersus est […]"

In the introduction to his Edda (originally composed around 1220) Snorri Sturluson claimed again that Odin reigned in Sweden and relates: "Odin had with him one of his sons called Yngvi, who was king in Sweden after him; and those houses come from him that are named Ynglings." Snorri here does not identify Yngvi and Freyr, although Freyr occasionally appears elsewhere as a son of Odin instead of a son of Njörðr.

In the Skáldskaparmál section of his Prose Edda Snorri brings in the ancient king Halfdan the Old who is the father of nine sons whose names are all words meaning "king" or "lord" in Old Norse, as well as of nine other sons who are the forefathers of various royal lineages, including "Yngvi, from whom the Ynglings are descended". But rather oddly Snorri immediately follows this with information on what should be four other personages who were not sons of Halfdan but who also fathered dynasties, and names the first of these again as "Yngvi, from whom the Ynglings are descended". In the related account in the Ættartolur "Genealogies" attached to Hversu Noregr byggðist, the name Skelfir appears instead of Yngvi in the list of Halfdan's sons.

The Ynglinga Saga section of Snorri's Heimskringla (around 1230) introduces a second Yngvi, son of Alrekr, who is a descendant of Yngvi-Freyr and who shared the Swedish kingship with his brother Álf.

More about the Runes:

Each piece in this collection comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and is elegantly presented in sleek, minimalist packaging, making it not only a prized collector’s item but also an exquisite gift.

- Germania Mint presents the Runes – cast collectible bars, made of 999.9 silver, marked with an individual number and mint mark. 

- Each Rune is ennobled with a magical colour, which reveals itself only when illuminated with a UV flashlight from Germania Mint

- A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and minimalist packaging complete the Rune both as a collector’s item and an ideal gift. 

- The runic alphabet (Elder Futhark) is a script once used by Germanic peoples. According to beliefs, the god Odin sacrificed his life to receive knowledge of runic magic so he could share it with others. 

- The alphabet, which consists of 24 characters called runes, was carved in various materials: wood, bone, metal, and most often in stone

- Each rune has a specific sound and meaning.

 - Germania, the heroine of the flagship coin series from Germania Mint, encountered the runes while exploring a new land.

- Runes also accompany the Valkyries, goddesses and daughters of Odin, who support soldiers who have fallen in battle

The Vegvisir Rune:

Germania Mint presents the Vegvisir 1 oz Ag 999.9 Cast Rune - the final release in this series.

Surrounding the Vegvísir, the Runic symbols enhance its meaning by linking the compass with knowledge, ritual, and the spiritual power of dition. 

Together, they symbolise an enduring bond between courage, insight, and fate. Additionally, the runes on the compass are ennobled with a mystical colour that becomes visible when illuminated with UV light.


Packaging:


The 2 oz Ag 999.9 Vegvísir Cast/Stamp Bar is presented in premium packaging inspired by Nordic symbolism and the spirit of exploration. 

The elegant box, finished in a dark metallic tone and embossed with the Germania Mint logo, reflects the distinctive character of the collection while ensuring secure storage and an exceptional unboxing experience.

Inside, the stamp bar is protected in a soft black pouch adorned with the Vegvísir symbol – the legendary Norse compass believed to guide travelers through unknown paths and harsh conditions. This unique presentation combines refined craftsmanship with symbolic meaning, creating a fitting setting for a collectible inspired by Viking heritage and the enduring pursuit of direction and purpose.

Product specification:

Year: .2026; Weight2 oz; Purity999.9 Ag; Diameter: 40.00 mm; Mintage500 pieces; FinishingAntique Finish, UV Effect, Numbering.









Germania Mint issues:


















Links to "Mythical Creatures" Coin Series:

Links to "Star Gazers - In the Stars" Coin Series:

1) "Capricorn", Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Aistrian Mint (Osterreich Munz) has issued the First Coin in the Western Zodiac Signs Coin Series titled "Star Gazers - In the Stars": A 20 Euro Coin begins the Series: Date of Coin issue: 05.11.2025

2) "Taurus", Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Austrian Mint (Osterreich Munz) has issued thev Second Coin in the Western Zodiac Signs: Coin series titled "Stargazers - In the Stars": A 20 Euro Silver Proof Coin: Date of Coin issue: 25.03.2026

3) "Leo", Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Austrian Mint (Ostereich Munz) has issued the Third Coin in the Western Zodiac Signs Coin Series titled "Stargazers - In the Stars": A 20 Euro Silver Proof Coin: Date of Coin issue: 17.06.2026

The Beauty of the Universe Coin Series:

1) SUPERNOVA 20 Euro Silver Supernova Coin: A new Series from the Austrian Mint: Date of Coin issue: 15.06.2024

2) "Einstein Rings", Osterreich Republik (Republic of Austria): Second Coin in the Series: A 20 Euro Silver Einstein Ring Coin illustrates an "Einstein Ring": Date/Year of Coin issue: 14.05.2025

3) "Cat's Eye Nebula", Osterreich Republik (Republic of Austria): "Beauty of the Universe Coin Series": Third Coin in the Series: A 20 Euro Silver Cat's Eye Nebula Coin which illustrates the Nebula: Date/Year of Coin issue: 14.05.2026

The "Uncharted Universe" Coin Series:



3) "The Neutron Stars", Austria: Third Coin in a Silver 20 Euro three-Coin Series titled "The Uncharted Universe", minted by the Austrian Mint, Vienna: Date of Coin issue: 10.05.2023"The Hippocampus", Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Austrian Mint (Osterreich Munz) has issued the Second Coin in theb "Mythical Creatures Coin Series": A 3 Euro Copper Alloy Coin continues the Series: Date/Year of Coin issue: 28.01.2026


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Links to "Star Gazers - In the Stars Coin Series:

1) "Capricorn", Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Aistrian Mint (Osterreich Munz) has issued the First Coin in the Western Zodiac Signs Coin Series titled "Star Gazers - In the Stars": A 20 Euro Coin begins the Series: Date of Coin issue: 05.11.2025

2) "Taurus", Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Austrian Mint (Osterreich Munz) has issued thev Second Coin in the Western Zodiac Signs: Coin series titled "Stargazers - In the Stars": A 20 Euro Silver Proof Coin: Date of Coin issue: 25.03.2026

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In the Service of Society Coin Series:





Links:New Year Lucky Coin Releases by the Austrian Mint, Vienna:




v) 2025 Glucksjeton Au/Ag (Lucky Token 2025, Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Gold & Silver Tokens: 2025



25 Euro Silver-Niobium Coin Series:






1) "The Troll", Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Austrian Mint (Osterreich Munz) has issued the First Coin in the Mythical Creacures Coin Series": A 3 Euro Copper Alloy Coin begins the Series: Date/Year of Coin issue: 05.11.2025

2) "The Hippocampus", Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Austrian Mint (Osterreich Munz) has issued the Second Coin in theb "Mythical Creatures Coin Series": A 3 Euro Copper Alloy Coin continues the Series: Date/Year of Coin issue: 28.01.2026

Posts on Indian Railways:

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2) "Fairy Queen": MyStamps (issued by India Post): Rajeev

Posts on United Kingdom Railways:

1) Commemorating 150 Years of the London Underground : Two pound Coins minted by the Royal Mint UK, showing the "Roundel" logo and a train emerging from a tunnel 



Japanese Railways:

1) 150th Anniversary of Railways in Japan (1872-2022): The Japan Mint has issued a 1,000 Yen Silver Coin to commemorate the milestone: Date/Year of Coin issue: 04.10.2022

Steam Power - Australian Rail Heritage Coin Series:








Posts on Romanian Locomotives/Trains:

6) Steam Locomotives", Romania: Romfilatelia (Romanian Post) has issued a set of fout postage stamps featuriung steam locomotives: Date/Year of Stamp Set issus: 24.09.2025

Posts on Czechoslovakia Trains:

11) Skoda 498 "Albatros" Steam Locomotive, Czechoslovakia: A Gold Medal issued by the Czech Mint commemorating the iconic "workhorse" of the 1940s upto 1970s: Date/Year of Medal issue: 2021

Posts on Trains Stamps from Spain:

1) The New Silk Road: A Joint issue of a two Stamp Set of 1.50 Euros each by Spain (Correos Post) and China: Stamps issue date: 01.07.2019

2) Historic Trains - Euskotren Steam Train, Spain: A postage stamp issued by Correios (Spanish Post): Date/Year of Stamp issue: 27.09.2025

Links to Posts on Trains to Curacao on this Blog:

1) Trains of South America, Curacao: Cpost International (Curacao Post) has issued a set of stamps featuring Trains of South America: Date of Stamp set issue: 21.06.2021

Links to Posts on Trains in Canada:

1) "Steam Locomotive - A Whimsical Tale": Embark on a journey to a retro-future with this steampunk scene, which captures the grit and granduer of the industrial age imagined through the eyes of a bygone era: A -3 oz Fine Silver Coin minted by the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM): Date/Year of Coin issue: 16.10.2025

Links to Posts on Trains from Serbia:

1) About Museum Exhibits - 75 Years of the Museum of applied Art, 75 Years of the railway Museum, Serbia: Date/Year of Stamps issue: 2025

Links to Coins on Railways from Austria:

1) 100 Year Anniversary of the Pinkafeld Friedburg Railway Lime, Austria: Date/Year of Stamp issue: 15.11.2025

Links to Posts from Austria & Germany:

Links to "Mythical Creatures" Coin Series:

1) "The Troll", Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Austrian Mint (Osterreich Munz) has issued the First Coin in the Mythical Creacures Coin Series": A 3 Euro Copper Alloy Coin begins the Series: Date/Year of Coin issue: 05.11.2025

Links to "Star Gazers - In the Stars Coin Series:

1) "Capricorn", Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Aistrian Mint (Osterreich Munz) has issued the First Coin in the Western Zodiac Signs Coin Series titled "Star Gazers - In the Stars": A 20 Euro Coin begins the Series: Date of Coin issue: 05.11.2025

Links to "Luminous Marine Life" Coin Series:






8) The "Hawaiian Bobtail Squid": Republic of Austria (Osterreich Repiblik): Eighth Coin in the "Luminous Marine Life Coin Series: A 3 Euro Copper Alloy Coin features this underwater Marine invertebrate: Date/Year of Coin issue: 11.09.2024

9) "The Yellow Sting Ray", Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Ninth Coin in the "Luminous Marine Life Coin Series": A 3 Euro Copper Alloy Coin features this underwater msarine invertebrate: Date/Yesr of Coin issue: 16.10.2024

10) "The Firefly Squid", Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Tenth Coin in the Luminous Marine Life Coin Series: A 3 Euro Copper Alloy Coin features this underwater marine invertebrate: Date/Year of Coin issue: 19.02.2025

11) "The Dorodid Nutribranch", Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Eleventh Coin in the "Luminous Marine Life Coin Series": A 3 Euro Copper Alloy Coin features this underwater marine invertebrate: Date/Year of Coin issue: 11.06.2025

12) The "Devil Scorpionfish", Republic of Austria (Osterreich Republik): Twelfth Coin in the Luminous Marine Life Coin Series: A 3 Euro Copper Alloy Coin features this underwater marine invertebrate: Date/Year of Coin issue: 10.09.2025

Links on this Blog to posts on the Venus of Willendorf figurine:

1) Two prehistoric monuments - the Venus of Willendorf and the Lascaux cove paintings appear in the relief on this silver coin: 'Treasures of ancient civilisations": The V (Fifth) Silver Coin in the series: Date/Year of Coin issue: 02/2024

2) Venus of Willendorf, Upper Paleolithic female figurine found in 1908 at Willendorf, Austria: A 3D lenticular stamp issued by the Austrian Post in 2008 to celebrate the Centenary of the discovery of the fugurine: Date/Year of stamp issue: 08.08.2008

The Beauty of the Universe Coin Series:

1) SUPERNOVA 20 Euro Silver Supernova Coin: A new Series from the Austrian Mint: Date of Coin issue: 15.06.2024

2) "Einstein Rings", Osterreich Republik (Republic of Austria): Second Coin in the Series: A 20 Euro Silver Einstein Ring Coin illustrates an "Einstein Ring": Date/Year of Coin issue: 14.05.2025

Links to "The White Gold of Hallstatt" Coin Series:







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Crypto Stamps with NFT:

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3) Did You Know Series (50): A Guest Post by Avery Wright: "Is Making the Crypto Space Legally Complaint Paving the Road to Mass (Blockchain) Adoption?" - A perspective:

4) Gibraltar Cryptocurrency Stamp: Stamp value 4 Pounds: Date of Stamp issue: 15.05.2021: (Pre-orderd accepted from 19.04.2021):

5) Bit-Coin Backed Banknotes are being envisaged by "Noteworthy" which are aimed at generating user confidence in the Cryptocurrency

6) "Blockchain Technology", Principality of Liechtenstein: A Crypto Stamp of CHF 5.20 titled "Perspective" issued by Liechtensteinische Post: Date of Stamp issue: 06.09.2021

7) "Bitcoin Logo", Niue Island: A $2 (Two Dollars) Silver Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) Coin features this iconic Logo of the well known Cryptocurrency: Year of Coin issue: 2022

8) Crypto-stamp - Rimec Nevera, Croatia: Hrvatska posta (Croatian Post) has issued a Crypto-stamp Souvenir Sheet (a combination of the analog and the digital) of One Stamp of HRK50.00 on a PVC background: Date of Crypto-stamp issue: 09.09.2021

9) "UN Crypto Stamps", United Nations: "New Technologies for the United Nations Stamp Series": United Nations Postal Administration brought out its first time ever UN Crypto Stamps, which run on Etherium Blockchain: Date of Stamps issue: 24.11.2020

10) "Equality", Liechtenstein: A "BlockChain Stamp Series: A Stamp 4.1 "Equality issued by Liechtensteinische Post (Philately Liechtenstein) with a face value of CHF 9.00): Date of Stamp issue: 09.09.2022

11) Croatian Crypto Stamp, Croatia: A 50 HRK Stamp (a combination of the analog and the digital) issued by "Hrvatska Posta (Croatian Post) in coordination with the Croatian Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Association: Date of Crypto Stamp issue: 09.09.2020

12) Crypto Stamp 4.0 - Grab the Bull by the Horns - set, Austria: Osterreichische Post AG (Austrian Post) has released a Joint-issue between two countries - Austria and Netherlands, featuring the new technology "Augmented Reality", with a new motif of the Bull: Date of Crypto Stamp issue: 28.10.2022

13) "UN Crypto Stamps", United Nations: "New Technologies for the United Nations Stamp Series": Series II of United Nations Crypto Stamps issued by the United Nations Postal Administration (UNPA) which run on Blockchain Technolgy: Date of Stamps issue:18.11.2022

14) 2022 NL Crypto Stamp - Duo Set Crypto The Netherlands (NL) + Oostenrijk (Austria) - Collectibles: Date of Joint Crypto Stamp issue: 22.09.2022

15) Nikola Tesla's inventions as motifs feature on Croatia's Fourth Crypto Stamp of 50 HRK issued by Hrvatska Posta (Croatian Post): Date of Crypto Stamp issue: 20.12.2022

16) "The Four Seasons" Crypto Stamps, Faroe Islands: The Faroe Islands Post (Posta Faroe Islands) has issued a set of four Crypto Stamps of 100 DKK (Danish Kroners) each featuring the "Four Seasons": Date of Stamp set issue: 23.06.2023

17) Professor Balthazar motifs feature on Croatia's Fifth Crypto Stamp of 7.80 Euro issued by Hrvatska Posta (Croatian Post): Date of Crypto Stamp issue: 07.09.2023

18) "Business Fox" or "Crypto Fox" with NFT. LiechtensteiLiechtsteinsche Post AG (Liechtenstein POst) has issued this Crypto Stamp in its continuimg series of Crypto Stamp issues: Date/Year of Crypto STamp issue: 02.09.2024

19) The World's first Multi-lateral Crypto Stamp, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg and Netherlands (Austria & BENELUX): Date/Year of Crypto Stamp issue: 21.10.2024

20) "Gibraltar Crypto Miniature Sheet Series" - A 5 Pounds Crypto Stamp celebrates the spirit of European Football issued by Gibraltar Post: Date/Year of Crypto Stamp issued: 04.07.2024

21) Crypto Stamp Island, Austria: Austrian Post has introduced a unique project - The world's first Crypto Stamp comic featuring their popular heroes: Date of Crypto Stamp issue: 21.10.2024

22) Empress Sisi and Emperor Franz Josef immortalised in physical form and on the blockchain, Austria: Oserreichische Post AG (Austrian Post) has issued this Crypto Stamp Art: Date/Year of Stamp issue: 12.12.2024

23) Swiss Crypto Stamp 5.0, Switzerland: Three main versions - Basic Edition, Silver Edition and Bronze Esition: Date/Year of Crypto Stamp issue: 09.12.2024

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Posts on insect world on this blog:

i) Beetles: A set of five Post Cards issued by Chennai Postal Circle of India Post in 2017

ii) Lady Bug Beetles: A set of four Commemorative stamps brought out by India Post on 23.02.2017

 Posts on "Wonderful World of Insects":

i) "Diverse Habitats & Insects that live in them", Federal Republc of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland): "Wondeful World of Insects Coin Series": (Wonderwelt Insecten"): First Coin in the Series issued by the Stuttgart Mint: Date/Year of Coin issue: 20.10.2022

ii) "Siebenpunkt-mariekafer" (or "Seven-spotted ladybird"), Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland): "Wonderful World of Insects Coin Series" (WONDERWELT INSECTEN"): Second 5 Euro Colour Coin in the Series: Coin issued by the Berlin Mint (Mint Mark "A"): Date/Year of Coin issue: 09.03.2023

iii) "Swallowtail", Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland): "Wonderful World of Insects Coin Series" ("WONDERWELT INSECTEN"): Third 5 Euro Colour Coin in the Series: Coin issued by the Karlsruhe Mint (Mint Mark "G"): Date/Year of Coin issue: 09.06.2023

iv) "Rust-red Mason Bee", Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublikk Deutschland): "Wonderful World of Insects Coin Series" (WONDERWELT INSECTEN"): Fourth 5 Euro Colour Coin in the series: Coin issued by the Berlin Mint (Mint Mark "D"): Date/Year of Coin issue: 07.09.2023

v) "Green Hay Grasshopper (GRUNES HEUPFERD), Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland); Wonderful World of Insects Coin Series :Wonderful World od Insects Coin Series: Wonderwelt  Insecten) Sixth Coin in the Series: Sixth 5 Euro Colour Coin issued by the Berlin Mint (Mint Mark "D"): Date/Year of Coin issue: 10.03.2024

vi) :"HIRSCHKAFER" (Stag Beetle), Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutscheland):Wonderful World of Insects Coin Series" (WONDERWELT INSECTEN") Eighth 5 Euro Colour Coin in the Series: Coin issued by the Berlin Mint (Mint Mark D: Date/Year of Coin issue: 2024

vii) Grove Hoverfly (Symphidae) Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland): Wonderful World of Insects Coin Series" (WONDERWELT INSECTEN) (Mint Mark "J"): Seventh 5 Euro Colour Coin in the Series: Coin issued by the Hamburg Mint: Date/Year of Coin issue:2024:

viii) "Rock Bumblebee": Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland): "Wonderful World of Insects Coin Series" ("WONDERWELT INSECTEN") Mint Mark "J": Ninth 5 Euro Colour Coin in the Series: Coin issued by the Hamburg Mint: Date/Year of Coin issue: 10.09.2024):

Links to "Luminous Marine Life" Coin Series:







 Posts on "Wonderful World of Insects":

i) "Diverse Habitats & Insects that live in them", Federal Republc of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland): "Wondeful World of Insects Coin Series": (Wonderwelt Insecten"): First Coin in the Series issued by the Stuttgart Mint: Date/Year of Coin issue: 20.10.2022

ii) "Siebenpunkt-mariekafer" (or "Seven-spotted ladybird"), Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland): "Wonderful World of Insects Coin Series" (WONDERWELT INSECTEN"): Second 5 Euro Colour Coin in the Series: Coin issued by the Berlin Mint (Mint Mark "A"): Date/Year of Coin issue: 09.03.2023

iii) "Swallowtail", Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland): "Wonderful World of Insects Coin Series" ("WONDERWELT INSECTEN"): Third 5 Euro Colour Coin in the Series: Coin issued by the Karlsruhe Mint (Mint Mark "G"): Date/Year of Coin issue: 09.06.2023

iv) "Rust-red Mason Bee", Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublikk Deutschland): "Wonderful World of Insects Coin Series" (WONDERWELT INSECTEN"): Fourth 5 Euro Colour Coin in the series: Coin issued by the Berlin Mint (Mint Mark "D"): Date/Year of Coin issue: 07.09.2023

Runes:

1) Did You Know Series (81): Runes, Germania Mint: A set of six Silver Antique Finish (AF) Runes - part of a set of 24 - used as a Divination Tool by using stones with symbols to answer questions about the last, present, and future: Year of Runes minted: 2023

4) "Hans im Gluck", (or "Hans in Luck"), Federal Republik of Germany: "Grimm's Fairy Tales Coin Series": A 20 Euro Silver Collector Coin released by the Stuttgart State Mint featuring the popular children's tale: Date of Coin issue: 01/2023"

5) "Das tapfere Schneiderlein," (or "The Brave Little Tailor"), Federal Republik of Germany: "200 Years of Grimms Fairy Tales Coin Series - 1812-2012": A 20 Euro Silver Collector Coin released by if Karlsruhe State Mint featuring the popular children's tale: Date of Coin issue: 19.01.2023

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Links: Crypto-Currency Stamps & Coin Posts:

1) Croatian Crypto Stamp - 2, Croatia: A 50 HRK stamp (a combination of the analog and the digital) issued by "Hrvatska Posta" (Croatian Post) in coordination with the Croatian Blockchain community gathered around the Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Association: Date of Stamp issue: 16.12.2020

2) Did You Know Series (49): Dogecoin (DOGE), Blockchain Mint, Singapore: Blockchain Mint has issued Silver DOGE Medals in three variants - i) Silver Dogecoin Cryptocurrency Medal Gem BU, ii) Silver Dogecoin Cryptocurrency Medal Proof-Like in Blister Pak, iii) Dogecoin Cryptocurrency Commemorative Medal Antiqued in Blister Pak: Date of Medal release/shipping: 05/2021

3) Did You Know Series (50): A Guest Post by Avery Wright: "Is Making the Crypto Space Legally Complaint Paving the Road to Mass (Blockchain) Adoption?" - A perspective:

4) Gibraltar Cryptocurrency Stamp: Stamp value 4 Pounds: Date of Stamp issue: 15.05.2021: (Pre-orderd accepted from 19.04.2021):

5) Bitcoin Backed Banknotes are being envisaged by "Noteworthy" which are aimed at generating user confidence in the Cryptocurrency

6) "Blockchain Technology", Principality of Liechtenstein: A Crypto Stamp of CHF 5.20 titled "Perspective" issued by Liechtensteinische Post: Date of Stamp issue: 06.09.2021

7) "Bitcoin Logo", Niue Island: A $2 (Two Dollars) Silver Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) Coin features this iconic Logo of the well known Cryptocurrency: Year of Coin issue: 2022

8) Crypto-stamp - Rimec Nevera, Croatia: Htvatska posta (Croatian Post) has issued a Crypto-stamp Souvenir Sheet (a combination of the analog and the digital) of One Stamp of HRK50.00 on a PVC background: Date of Crypto-stamp issue: 09.09.2021

9) "UN Crypto Stamps", United Nations: "New Technologies for the United Nations Stamp Series": United Nations Postal Administration brought out its first time ever UN Crypto Stamps, which run on Etherium Blockchain: Date of Stamps issue: 24.11.2020

10) "Equality", Liechtenstein: A "BlockChain Stamp Series: A Stamp 4.1 "Equality issued by Liechtensteinische Post (Philately Liechtenstein) with a face value of CHF 9.00): Date of Stamp issue: 09.09.2022

11) Croatian Crypto Stamp, Croatia: A 50 HRK Stamp (a combination of the analog and the digital) issued by "Hrvatska Posta (Croatian Post) in coordination with the Croatian Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Association: Date of Crypto Stamp issue: 09.09.2020

12) Crypto Stamp 4.0 - Grab the Bull by the Horns - set, Austria: Osterreichische Post AG (Austrian Post) has released a Joint-issue between two countries - Austria and Netherlands, featuring the new technology "Augmented Reality", with a new motif of the Bull: Date of Crypto Stamp issue: 28.10.2022

13) "UN Crypto Stamps", United Nations: "New Technologies for the United Nations Stamp Series": Series II of United Nations Crypto Stamps issued by the United Nations Postal Administration (UNPA) which run on Blockchain Technolgy: Date of Stamps issue:18.11.2022

14) 2022 NL Crypto Stamp - Duo Set Crypto The Netherlands (NL) + Oostenrijk (Austria) - Collectibles: Date of Joint Crypto Stamp issue: 22.09.2022

15) Nikola Tesla's inventions as motifs feature on Croatia's Fourth Crypto Stamp of 50 HRK issued by Hrvatska Posta (Croatian Post): Date of Crypto Stamp issue: 20.12.2022


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