The year 2026 brings something truly special for collectors and fans of the Germania Mint series. Our heroine, Germania, has traveled a long path to finally take her place on the throne as the Germanic Queen. This year’s release not only presents a fresh new design but also introduces new formats and metals, allowing every collector to find something that suits them. Germania’s journey continues.
A powerful obverse, a reversive of tradition
On the obverse, Germania is depicted majestically, holding a sword in one hand as a symbol of strength and readiness to defend, and a shield in the other as a sign of protection and independence. Her head is crowned with a royal crown, replacing the victory wreath seen in previous issues. She is accompanied by two black ravens, the loyal messengers of Odin, guardians of secrets and embodiments of wisdom. Every detail on the obverse, designed by Natalia Danysz, emphasizes not only the power of the heroine but also the richness of Germanic symbolism.
The reverse of the coin remains unchanged, still featuring the majestic double-headed eagle, a symbol of strength, independence, and the heritage of the Germania series.
New sizes for every collector
In 2026, Germania is available in a variety of weights and metals. In addition to the classic 1 oz silver coin and the proof version, fractional silver coins will also be offered: 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz. These smaller sizes meet the growing demand among collectors who want to own one of these exceptional coins without investing in a full ounce. This approach allows more people to join the collecting adventure and become part of Germania’s story while maintaining the limited and collectible value of each issue.
Gold and copper – diversity for investors and enthusiasts
This year’s collection also offers 1 oz gold coins along with fractional sizes: 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/200 oz, and 1/1000 oz. These options allow both investors and collectors with different budgets to participate in the world of Germania.
Limited special edition from the fair
The first 2026 Germania coins debuted at the World Money Fair in Berlin, Europe’s largest numismatic event. The 1 oz silver coin was additionally gilded, and a privy mark of a bear – a nod to the symbol of Berlin – was added in the background. This limited edition of 500 numbered coins combines elegance, history, and collectible rarity, immediately capturing the attention of fair attendees.
Germania – the beginning of a new journey
In 2026, Germania reaches the goal of the journey she began in 2019, but her story does not end with the queen’s coronation. This is just the beginning of another exciting path, and you can be part of this story by adding these extraordinary coins to your collection. Each piece combines artistry, symbolism, and investment value, making it a remarkable addition for both collectors and enthusiasts alike.
