where it symbolizes the cyclical nature and interconnectedness of all living things
First struck by the United States Mint on November 24
reflecting on the achievements of space exploration and the ongoing impact of this monumental moment in history
as its mournful call carries through the moonlit night and pierces the very soul
Laureate bust facing right
Germania Mint Goddesses: Frigg 2 oz Ag 999.9 Cast Bar USA where it symbolizes the cyclicalFrigg, the goddess and wife of Odin, was the protector of marriages, the hearth, the household, health, and also the sky and clouds, enabling her to bring rain. She received the gift of omniscience from Odin, allowing her to see into the future, though she could not alter the course of events. Frigg was destined to weep twice in the history of the world: first, when her son Baldur died, and second, during Ragnark, when Odin met his demise.