Germania Mint: Norns – Skuld 1 oz Silver 2026
Germania Mint: Norns – Skuld 1 oz Silver 2026 is a collector coin that concludes the Norns series, inspired by Norse mythology and the three goddesses of fate. The issue is dedicated to Skuld—the Norn of the future—symbolizing what is yet to come, the uncertainty of fate, and the consequences of decisions made in the present.
The coin is struck from 1 troy ounce of .9999 fine silver in BU quality. The design by Kinga Sabatowicz stands out with dark symbolism and strong expressiveness, characteristic of interpretations of themes related to destiny and the inevitability of fate. The 38.61 mm diameter allows for precise rendering of the rich artistic composition.
Skuld embodies the future—what has not yet occurred, yet already casts a shadow over the present. Her image reminds us that the future is not merely a record of destiny, but a realm sensitive to human choices, actions, and responsibility for their consequences. The symbolism of transience and severed threads of fate emphasizes the fragility and volatility of what is yet to happen.
The 2026 coin was issued in a limited mintage of 5,000 pieces. Each piece is packed in a lens capsule and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, underscoring its collector character and the attention to detail typical of Germania Mint issues.
Obverse depicts Skuld as a mysterious figure in a hood and cloak. Skulls symbolizing transience are visible at her belt, and in her hand she holds a sharp knife with which she cuts the thread of life. The scene unfolds at the foot of Yggdrasil, among fallen warriors and swords, foreshadowing battles yet to come.
Reverse shows the Germania Mint double-headed eagle surrounded by the roots of Yggdrasil and golden threads of fate. The broken threads symbolize that the future—though written—remains susceptible to the decisions and actions of living beings.






