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2025 Trees of Life 1oz Silver Round

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The 2025 Trees of Life 1oz silver round, produced by Geiger Edelmetalle for Tara Coins of Ireland, is a tribute to Ireland's cultural heritage and the unity of life on Earth. Crafted from 99.99% fine silver, each 1-ounce round features the Newgrange tri spiral, the Irish harp, rising sun, and the universe on the obverse, symbolizing a connection with history and nature. The reverse features the updated Tree of Life and three apples with shamrocks on the tree's roots, accompanied by an inscription denoting the silver content and 2025 year of issue. The Tree of Life holds significance as a representation of the connection between the earthly and heavenly realms. Celtic tradition held a deep affection for trees, considering them as ancestral figures and guardians to the Celtic Otherworld. This portrayal grants the Tree of Life a sacred status within Celtic culture. Individual rounds are presented in plastic capsule, orders of 20 or more are issued in acrylic tubes, and 500 or more come in a Tara coins wooden box.