Samoa has been an aggressive participant in the modern collector bullion market, frequently licensing themed series through external minting operations — this kilogram piece is part of a broader sequence covering ancient mythological pantheons. The Greek chthonic deities (Hades, Persephone, Hecate and their company) governed the underworld and the dead, a cult tradition distinct from the Olympian religion and often practiced through nocturnal rites and pit offerings rather than temple sacrifice.
The KM#396 assignment places it firmly in Samoa's post-2010 numismatic expansion, when the country became a favored issuing authority for European-produced collector coins seeking a Pacific nominal face value.
Samoa has been an aggressive participant in the modern collector bullion market, frequently licensing themed series through external minting operations — this kilogram piece is part of a broader sequence covering ancient mythological pantheons. The Greek chthonic deities (Hades, Persephone, Hecate and their company) governed the underworld and the dead, a cult tradition distinct from the Olympian religion and often practiced through nocturnal rites and pit offerings rather than temple sacrifice.
The KM#396 assignment places it firmly in Samoa's post-2010 numismatic expansion, when the country became a favored issuing authority for European-produced collector coins seeking a Pacific nominal face value.