Poseidon’s trident holds a prominent place in ancient Greek mythology as the iconic weapon and emblem of the sea god. According to legend, it was forged by the Cyclopes during the battle against the Titans. This legendary weapon now comes to life in a unique silver coin release from the Republic of Chad. Crafted in the shape of Poseidon’s famed trident, these coins feature detailed enhancements that bring the myth to life. Right now, 2025 2 oz Republic of Chad Silver Poseidon Trident Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2025 2 oz Republic of Chad Silver Poseidon Trident Coin comes with a presentation box and Certificate of Authenticity. The coins feature a unique gilded layer with 24-karat gold and inset jewels within the three-pronged tip, along with the Chadian coat of arms for additional detail.
In mythological accounts, Poseidon’s trident possessed immense power, capable of causing earthquakes by striking the earth, creating springs by piercing rocks, and stirring up or calming the seas at will. The weapon could shatter any object and was said to never miss its target when thrown. This supernatural strength made Poseidon one of the most feared Olympian gods, as his trident could unleash natural disasters, sink ships, or alternatively provide safe passage to those who earned his favor.
The 2025 2 oz Republic of Chad Silver Poseidon Trident Coin showcases the weapon closely associated with the god of the sea. Traditionally, the trident is shown as a long spear with three pointed, barbed prongs, often accented with flowing designs that suggest water or waves. In ancient art, Poseidon is frequently depicted holding the trident as he rides sea creatures or commands powerful storms. The three points are sometimes seen as symbolizing the three domains of water: seas, rivers, and springs.
If you have any questions about silver bullion coins, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.

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Poseidon’s trident holds a prominent place in ancient Greek mythology as the iconic weapon and emblem of the sea god. According to legend, it was forged by the Cyclopes during the battle against the Titans. This legendary weapon now comes to life in a unique silver coin release from the Republic of Chad. Crafted in the shape of Poseidon’s famed trident, these coins feature detailed enhancements that bring the myth to life. Right now, 2025 2 oz Republic of Chad Silver Poseidon Trident Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2025 2 oz Republic of Chad Silver Poseidon Trident Coin comes with a presentation box and Certificate of Authenticity. The coins feature a unique gilded layer with 24-karat gold and inset jewels within the three-pronged tip, along with the Chadian coat of arms for additional detail.
In mythological accounts, Poseidon’s trident possessed immense power, capable of causing earthquakes by striking the earth, creating springs by piercing rocks, and stirring up or calming the seas at will. The weapon could shatter any object and was said to never miss its target when thrown. This supernatural strength made Poseidon one of the most feared Olympian gods, as his trident could unleash natural disasters, sink ships, or alternatively provide safe passage to those who earned his favor.
The 2025 2 oz Republic of Chad Silver Poseidon Trident Coin showcases the weapon closely associated with the god of the sea. Traditionally, the trident is shown as a long spear with three pointed, barbed prongs, often accented with flowing designs that suggest water or waves. In ancient art, Poseidon is frequently depicted holding the trident as he rides sea creatures or commands powerful storms. The three points are sometimes seen as symbolizing the three domains of water: seas, rivers, and springs.
If you have any questions about silver bullion coins, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.