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The Federlandese is a coin dating back to the 1st century BC, found in the Swedish province of Scania, in the region of Götaland, was used by the Goths.

This coin is made of bronze, and contains some runes, typical of the Germanic languages.

The name derived from Gothic Fadar and from Anglo-Saxon Fæder, that means Father. Federlandese means Of the father, because seems that in the coin could be represented Odin, nordic god, father of the gods according to the nordic tradition.


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