2026 Cameroon The Way to Valhalla – Eric Bloodaxe 2 oz Silver Antiqued Coin
This 2026 Eric Bloodaxe coin from the Way to Valhalla series captures the fierce legacy of one of the Viking Age’s most feared rulers. Eric Bloodaxe, son of Harald Fairhair, rose to power through conquest and ambition, becoming King of Norway and later ruling Northumbria. His story reflects the brutal realities of the Norse world, where power was claimed and defended by strength and resolve.
Struck from 2 troy ounces of .999 fine silver, this coin features a dramatic antiqued high-relief design that emphasizes the intensity of the scene. The reverse depicts Eric Bloodaxe seated on a throne, gripping his axe after battle. Digital printing adds vivid crimson accents to the axe blade and the gemstone in his crown, creating striking contrast against the aged silver finish.
With a diameter of 50 mm, the large format allows the sculpted details to stand out with exceptional depth and texture. The antiqued finish enhances the high-relief surfaces, giving the coin the appearance of an artifact from the Viking Age.
Issued by Cameroon with a denomination of 2000 francs, the coin is legal tender and part of the ongoing Way to Valhalla series celebrating legendary Norse figures. With an extremely limited mintage of only 500 pieces worldwide, this release combines impressive silver content, detailed craftsmanship, and strong collectible appeal.
Each coin is presented in a display box with a certificate of authenticity, making it suitable for both display and long-term collection.
Mint: Mint XXI
Year of Issue: 2026
Issuing Country: Cameroon
Metal Type: Silver
Weight: 2 Troy Ounces
Purity: .999 Fine Silver
Condition: New (Uncirculated)
Finish: Antiqued High Relief
Special Feature: Digital Printing
Diameter: 50 mm
Denomination: 2000 FrancsMintage: 500
Certification: Mint Certified
Packaging: Display Box with COA
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