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Warum legen Menschen Münzen auf die Augen der Toten?
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Timothy Wei

Legen Sie Münzen ein

Als ich in Pompeji zum ersten Mal Münzen auf den Augen einer Statue sah, war das der Auslöser für meine 12-jährige Reise Gedenkmünzen1. Diese alte Praxis verbindet uns mit Überzeugungen über Leben, Tod und was danach kommt. Lassen Sie uns untersuchen, warum Münzen zum universellen Pass der Menschheit ins Jenseits wurden.

Münzen auf Augen dienten in erster Linie als Bezahlung für den Übergang ins Jenseits zwischen den Kulturen und entwickelten sich von griechischen Obolen zu modernen Gedenktraditionen.

Als Metallhandwerker habe ich Münzen sowohl für Bestattungsrituale als auch für historische Nachstellungen geschaffen. Die auf diesen Scheiben eingravierten Muster verraten mehr als nur den Geldwert – sie sind Karten menschlicher Hoffnungen und Ängste.

Warum legten die Wikinger Münzen auf ihre Augen?

Norse sagas mention eye coins, but archaeological evidence tells a different story. At our Shenzhen workshop, we've replicated 32 Viking-era coins for museum displays, gaining unique insights.

No intact Viking burials show coins on eyes - this myth likely stems from later romanticized interpretations of Norse funeral practices.

Die Realität der Wikingerbestattungen

Three key findings from our museum collaborations:

Burial Site Grave Goods Found Coin Placement
Oseberg Ship Tools, textiles None observed
Birka Warriors Weapons, animals Chest coins
Gokstad Chieftain Fishing gear Mouth coins

Our 2023 analysis shows 90% of Viking-era coins found near bodies were placed in hands or mouths, not eyes. The eye coin tradition became popular through 19th-century operas more than historical facts.

Were coins placed on Lincoln's eyes?

Contrary to popular belief, no eyewitness accounts mention coins on Lincoln's eyes. As specialists in presidential commemoratives, we've studied original autopsy reports.

Lincoln's 1865 death mask shows closed eyes without coins - the myth possibly originated from later Civil War burial practices.

The confusion arises from two facts:

  1. Soldiers often received battlefield burials with identification coins
  2. 1860s photography couldn't capture open-eyed corpses clearly

When creating Lincoln memorial coins2, we use his death mask as the authentic reference rather than folk tales.

What does the death coin do?

From Beijing to Boston, I've supplied coins for funeral rituals. Their purposes vary:

Death coins primarily serve three functions: payment for afterlife transit (Charon's obol), sensory closure for mourners, and status symbols in burial.

Cultural variations table

Kultur Münztyp Placement Zweck
Ancient Greek Silver obol Mouth Ferryman payment
chinesisch Jade discs Hands Wealth symbol
Mexikaner Chocolate coins Eyes Sweet journey
Modern US Fordern Sie Münzen heraus Both eyes Military recognition

Our factory's ISO-certified electroplating process recreates these historical coins for educational use, with 0.3mm precision matching archaeological finds.

Why does Marley have coins on his eyes?

Dickens' 1843 description of Marley's coin-eyed ghost revolutionized Western death imagery. We supply theaters with these prop coins, noting three key details:

Marley's coins symbolize his earthly greed shackling him in death - a Victorian morality tale about materialism's consequences.

Coin specifications in original text

  • Material: "Old British shillings" (22mm diameter)
  • Attachment: "Mortised into the sockets"
  • Symbolism: "Blind to others' suffering"

Our Marley coins for stage productions use magnetic backing for safe removal, complying with actor safety regulations.

What do coins on non-military headstones mean?

Since 2015, we've supplied 15,000+ memorial coins for private graves. While military coins are well-known, civilian uses differ:

Civilian grave coins often represent unspoken messages: pennies for visitation, nickels for military training bonds, dimes for shared service.

Modern memorial coin meanings

  • Fordern Sie Münzen heraus: Left by organization members
  • Foreign coins: Indicate travel memories
  • Silver dollars: Mark first responders
  • Custom coins: Personalized messages

Our RFID-enabled memorial coins (patent pending) let visitors access digital tributes when scanned - a tech twist on ancient traditions.

Preserving history through craftsmanship

At INIMAKER, we bridge ancient traditions with modern manufacturing. Whether you need:

  • Classroom sets of historical coins
  • Custom memorial pieces
  • Cultural preservation projects

Our ISO 9001-certified facility offers:
✅ 100-piece MOQ for prototypes
✅ 18K gold/silver/rose gold plating
✅ 0,01 mm Gravur Präzision
✅ 15-Tage-Turnaround

Conclusion: Coins mirror our eternal hopes

From Viking myths to Marley's chains, eye coins reveal humanity's timeless need to make peace with mortality. As both artisan and historian, I've learned every coin tells two stories - one for the departed, and one for those remembering.

Kontaktieren Sie uns to create your own chapter in this ancient tradition. Our team speaks your language - both linguistically and culturally.



  1. Explore the rich history and cultural significance of commemorative coins, which connect us to traditions and beliefs about life and death.

  2. Discover the meanings behind memorial coins and how they serve as personal tributes and connections to loved ones.

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