The Celtic Legends Gold Layered Medal Collection
- Strictly limited to just 49,999 sets worldwide
- Each medal has been layered in pure 24-carat Fairmined gold
- Depicting the legendary Irish mythology
Order your Celtic Legends Gold Layered Medal Set today for just €159 (Plus €4.95 P&P)!
The Celtic Legends Set, which depicts the rich, ancient and Celtic mythological legends throughout history. Each medal tells the stories of our great ancestors, shared from generation to generation for centuries as an everlasting legacy of our unique and cultural heritage.
The medals in the set:
Mother Goddess: One of the most well-known Celtic tribes is the Tuatha Dé Danann, a supernatural race in Irish mythology. Known as the Dananns, it is said they are descendants of the Goddess Danu, the Mother Goddess. She is the mother of all creatures and ‘the mother of all Gods’.
Festivities: The medal features an image of St Brigid holding a cross which is symbolic of Saint Brigid’s Day, also known as Lá Fhéile Bríde, that is celebrated every year on 1st February. A festival of fertility, St Brigid’s Day marks the start of spring. Saint Brigid, also known as Saint Brigid of Kildare, is the patroness saint of Ireland along with Patrick and Columba.
Mythical Scenery: Featuring the four legendary cities the Tuatha Dé Danann got their treasures from: Gorias, Finias, Murias and Falias. It is said the items they brought were the Stone of Fál, the Spear of Lugh, the Sword of Light and the Cauldron of the Dagda. These magical items can be found in many folktales telling stories of brave heroes and feature on many writings throughout history.
Mythical Creatures: The medal features the ferocious dragon, considered the most powerful of all Celtic symbols. Dragons feature in many a tale throughout history, from children’s stories to its prominence on one of the most important coin designs in existence. Contrary to the typical four-legged winged reptile, Irish dragons do not have wings or breathe fire, but are depicted as serpents, and one of these great dragons in Irish mythology was Caoránach.
Rest assured, you have no further commitments, and your purchase is protected by The Dublin Mint Office's 14-day “no quibble” guarantee.



- Metal:
- Cupronickel
- Finish:
- Layered in pure 24-carat Fairmined Gold
- Quality:
- Proof
- Diameter:
- 38.6mm
- Weight:
- 28.28g
- Year of Issue:
- 2022
- Set Limit:
- 29,999
Order your Celtic Legends Gold Layered Medal Set today for just €159 (Plus €4.95 P&P)!
The Celtic Legends Set, which depicts the rich, ancient and Celtic mythological legends throughout history. Each medal tells the stories of our great ancestors, shared from generation to generation for centuries as an everlasting legacy of our unique and cultural heritage.
The medals in the set:
Mother Goddess: One of the most well-known Celtic tribes is the Tuatha Dé Danann, a supernatural race in Irish mythology. Known as the Dananns, it is said they are descendants of the Goddess Danu, the Mother Goddess. She is the mother of all creatures and ‘the mother of all Gods’.
Festivities: The medal features an image of St Brigid holding a cross which is symbolic of Saint Brigid’s Day, also known as Lá Fhéile Bríde, that is celebrated every year on 1st February. A festival of fertility, St Brigid’s Day marks the start of spring. Saint Brigid, also known as Saint Brigid of Kildare, is the patroness saint of Ireland along with Patrick and Columba.
Mythical Scenery: Featuring the four legendary cities the Tuatha Dé Danann got their treasures from: Gorias, Finias, Murias and Falias. It is said the items they brought were the Stone of Fál, the Spear of Lugh, the Sword of Light and the Cauldron of the Dagda. These magical items can be found in many folktales telling stories of brave heroes and feature on many writings throughout history.
Mythical Creatures: The medal features the ferocious dragon, considered the most powerful of all Celtic symbols. Dragons feature in many a tale throughout history, from children’s stories to its prominence on one of the most important coin designs in existence. Contrary to the typical four-legged winged reptile, Irish dragons do not have wings or breathe fire, but are depicted as serpents, and one of these great dragons in Irish mythology was Caoránach.
Rest assured, you have no further commitments, and your purchase is protected by The Dublin Mint Office's 14-day “no quibble” guarantee.



Specifications
- Metal:
- Cupronickel
- Finish:
- Layered in pure 24-carat Fairmined Gold
- Quality:
- Proof
- Diameter:
- 38.6mm
- Weight:
- 28.28g
- Year of Issue:
- 2022
- Set Limit:
- 29,999