All five rounds share the same reverse that depicts 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.
Merlin: This is the first of a five-round Celtic Lore series. The obverse features an image of Merlin standing in a forest. He is wearing a cloak and carrying a walking stick. Merlin has an owl perched near his shoulder and three hedgehogs are near his feet.
The Morrigan: This is the second coin. The 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.
The Welsh Red Dragon: This is the third coin. The obverse features an image of the Welsh Red Dragon with a castle in the background.
Cernunnos: This is the fourth coin. The obverse features an image of the most mysterious of the Celtic gods, Cernunnos, Lord of the Wild Things. Sitting next to Cernunnos is a wolf and in the background a deer. The Cernunnos is holding a ram-horned serpent in one hand and in the other hand holding a torc. Torcs are large open front neck rings.
Banshee: This is the fifth and last round. The obverse features the Banshee. The Banshee, known as the foreteller of death, is a female spirit from Irish lore.
OTHER PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS FOR EACH COIN
•Year: 2017
•Metal Content: 1 oz AVDP
•Purity: .999
•Diameter: 39.3 mm