

1 oz Silver Durga Hindu Goddess 2026 (Mintage: 8,500 | High Relief | Proof)


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1 oz Silver Durga Hindu Goddess – A Collector's Coin of Divine Radiance
- Design: The powerful goddess Durga, a central figure in Hinduism, artfully and intricately depicted – a symbol of strength, protection, and victory over evil.
- Minting quality: Highest numismatic finish in Proof (PP) – mirror-smooth fields meet razor-sharp reliefs.
- Special feature: High Relief minting creates a striking three-dimensional depth effect and an extraordinary tactile experience.
- Mintage: Strictly limited to just 8,500 pieces worldwide – a true rarity for discerning collectors.
- Material / Fineness: 1 ounce (31.1 g) of purest silver at 999/1,000 fineness – brilliant lustre and the finest material quality.
- Country of origin: Republic of Cameroon – official legal tender with state guarantee.
- Manufacturer: Struck at a renowned European mint known for the highest precision and creative coin artistry.
- Investment objective: An extraordinary collector's coin with tangible appreciation potential thanks to its limited mintage and the worldwide popularity of Hindu motifs.
Anyone who has once held the lustre of this coin in their hands will not forget it quickly. The 1 oz Silver Durga Hindu Goddess from the spectacular series of Hindu deities is far more than a piece of silver – it is a work of art that unites ancient mythology and modern minting artistry in the smallest of spaces. Within our selection of silver coins with appreciation potential, this issue holds a truly special place.
Durga – the invincible warrior captured in silver
In the Hindu faith, Durga is revered as the goddess who makes the impossible possible. With her many arms bearing the weapons and symbols of the gods, riding a lion or tiger – she is worshipped, feared, and beloved. It is precisely this iconography that the die-cutter has captured with impressive depth of field. Every fold of her garment, every detail of her jewellery, every strand of her hair seems to come alive under the light. The background shimmers mirror-smooth – a hallmark of the Proof finish – while the design literally grows out of the coin through the High Relief technique.
"True collector's coins are recognised by the fact that they tell a story – this one tells of divine power, courage, and indestructible beauty."
Why this coin should be missing from no serious collection
Numismatists and lovers of exceptional minting know: it is the combinations that create the appeal. Low mintage, elaborate technique, iconic design – everything comes together here. With just 8,500 examples available worldwide, this issue moves in a segment where supply can dry up faster than one might think.
- Spiritually charged design with a large following in Asia and Europe
- Striking 3D effect through raised relief minting
- Mirror-polished coin field that makes the design appear to dance
- Official legal tender of the Republic of Cameroon with struck face value
- Popular collectible as part of a multi-part gods series
Silver – the metal with character and history
Silver has accompanied humanity for thousands of years as a medium of exchange, jewellery metal, and symbol of prosperity. The fact that it has also become indispensable in the most modern industries – from solar technology to medical technology – lends it a special appeal. With a collector's coin such as the Durga issue, however, the numismatic value is clearly in the foreground: here, what counts is the eye, the rarity, the story behind the design.
A small but notable bonus for German collectors: profits from the sale of physical silver coins are generally tax-free after a holding period of at least one year – a pleasant side effect that adds further sweetness to the joy of collecting.
Delivery in worthy packaging
To ensure that the beauty of the coin remains unspoiled, it is delivered in a protective capsule. This preserves every facet of the high-relief surface – whether the Durga finds its place in a display case, a coin cabinet, or as the centrepiece of a themed gods collection.







