Ullr Vinland Copper Coin
Vinland That Might-have-been
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Solid copper, 2.7 grams
- 2 cm diameter
- Features the norse god Ullr
A coin that might have been! Leif Ericsson founded a North American colony named Vinland that was later abandoned. If it had lasted, we think their money would have looked like this. The design was inspired by historical ancient viking coins, using similar imagery and engraved with chisel-engraving techniques. It features the norse god of skiing Ullr and the words "Vinland Moneta", translating to "Vinland Money."
Coin design and engraving by Greg Franck-Weiby.
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Shire Post Mint coins are struck one at a time in West Fork, Arkansas, USA using solid metals, hand-engraved designs, antique machinery and traditional coining techniques. For antiqued coins, the coloring/patina process is done by hand, and it is both an art and a science so coins will vary slightly. Our unique packaging includes a description of each coin and translations if applicable.
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