The Morrigan is featured on the coin. The Morrigan is known as Queen of Battles, Goddess of War and Death and also the Goddess of Sovereignty, fertility, cattle and crops. Being heavily connected to crows and seen frequently with crows, The Morrigan is said to be a shapeshifter. She would be seen flying over the battlefield in crow form or even sitting on the shoulder of a warrior before he fell to his death. At other times, she was seen with her sisters wherein she was given the title triple goddess. Being one of the original, main deities from the Tuatha De Danann (Tribe of the Gods originating from the Mother Goddess Danu), The Morrigan was primarily associated with Ireland. The Tuatha De Danann are a mystical, mythological race of supernatural gods in ancient Ireland. These divine gods were said to have built the Sidhe-mounds (fairy mounds), standing stones/stone circles and ancient tombs that dot the Irish countryside. Over time and with the coming of Christianity, most of the Irish gods were dwindled in size, passed to folklore and legend, and became known as fairy folk.

Round Highlights:
• Contains 1 AVDP oz of .999 fine Copper.
• Limited mintage of 100,000 pieces.
• Obverse: Features an image of The Morrigan wearing armor and carrying an ax. The Morrigan is also known as the Queen of Battles, Goddess of War and Death and also the Goddess of Sovereignty, fertility, cattle and crops. She is surrounded by crows.
• Reverse: Depicts a Celtic knot work in the center. Celtic knot work is an interlace pattern of unbroken, endless knots. Intricate interwoven cords with the design element of wolf heads are shown on the outer rim.
• Struck by Osborne Mint.
These Copper rounds possess impeccable craftsmanship that truly captures the masterful artwork of Howard David Johnson, the original artist.

The Celtic Lore series designs are based on the folklore, myths and legends of the Celts.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
• Year:2017
• Metal Content:1 AVDP oz
• Purity:.999
• Diameter:39.3 mm