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Archangel Gabriel Coin – Angel Seal, 72 Names of God

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An Archangel seal, faithfully reproduced from classical angelological tradition. Solid brass, the 72 Names of God on the reverse, designed to be carried close.

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Archangel Gabriel coin with 72 Names of God features a double sided brass design inspired by classical angelic and Solomonic traditions. This coin combines traditional seal imagery with Hebrew lettering, making it suitable for collection, display, or symbolic study.

Archangel Gabriel Coin – Meaning and Symbolism

This Archangel Gabriel coin represents symbolic elements drawn from religious and historical traditions. Gabriel is widely associated with communication, revelation, and structured symbolic meaning.

Archangel Gabriel: associated with messages and revelation
72 Names of God: Hebrew sequences linked to awareness
Angelic seal: inspired by traditional manuscripts
Double sided coin: detailed engraving on both faces

Because of this combination, the coin serves as both a collectible and a symbolic piece.

Seal of Archangel Gabriel (Side 1)

The front side features the traditional seal associated with Archangel Gabriel. The name Gabriel is commonly translated as “God is my strength” in theological sources.

This design reflects symbolic imagery found in medieval manuscripts and later mystical interpretations. It is often studied for its structured composition and symbolic meaning.

72 Names of God Coin – Reverse Side Meaning

The reverse side of this Archangel Gabriel coin includes the 72 Names of God. These are three letter Hebrew sequences connected to symbolic traditions and reflection.

By observing these sequences, many use them as a visual method for intention and awareness. This adds depth beyond the physical design.

Craftsmanship and Material

This coin is made from durable brass with a gold tone finish. The material provides strength while maintaining a classic and timeless appearance.

In addition, the engraving highlights fine details of both the angelic seal and the Hebrew sequences. This ensures clarity and precision for study and display.

Product Details

Material: brass
Color: gold tone
Diameter: 1.50 inches
Thickness: 2.9 mm
Weight: 0.8 oz
Design: double sided engraving
Packaging: PVC coin sleeve

This Archangel Gabriel coin is designed for durability, symbolic meaning, and collectible value.

Uses and Display

This coin can be used for collection, display, or symbolic study. Its compact size allows it to be carried or placed in personal spaces.

It is suitable for those interested in angelic symbolism, traditional manuscripts, and meaningful design.

Learn how this seal fits within the complete Solomonic system in the  44 Seals of King Solomon Reference Guide .

Archangel Gabriel: Deeper Meaning

Gabriel is the messenger archangel, appearing across the three Abrahamic traditions as the divine herald sent to deliver revelation to humanity. In Kabbalistic cosmology, Gabriel governs Yesod, the 9th Sephirah, the sphere of the Moon and the astral plane through which divine light flows into material creation. Yesod sits just above Malkuth (earth) and acts as the great transmitter and mediator between the upper Sephiroth and material reality. Gabriel's role as the angel of revelation reflects this mediating function: he is the channel through which divine knowledge descends. In the Hebrew scriptures, Gabriel appears to Daniel to explain prophetic visions. In Christian tradition, Gabriel announces the birth of John the Baptist to Zechariah and the incarnation to Mary. In Islamic tradition, Gabriel (Jibril) is the angel who transmitted the Quran to Muhammad. Across all three traditions, Gabriel is the voice of divine communication. In classical Solomonic and Kabbalistic sources, Gabriel presides over Monday, the Moon's day, and governs the reflective, intuitive, and dream dimensions of consciousness. The Moon's sphere in classical cosmology is the closest to earth, the boundary between the material and the celestial, and Gabriel's function as messenger reflects this threshold position: he crosses the boundary between the divine and the human to carry revelation downward. The seal of Gabriel on this coin follows the classical tradition of angelic sigils preserved in Solomonic and Kabbalistic manuscripts. The 72 Names of God on the reverse add the contemplative Kabbalistic layer to Gabriel's sphere of revelation and communication.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Archangel Gabriel known for?

Gabriel is the divine messenger archangel, appearing in the Hebrew Bible, New Testament, and Quran as the herald of divine revelation. In Kabbalistic tradition, Gabriel governs Yesod and the Moon, making him the angel of intuition, dreams, the astral plane, and the transmission of divine knowledge into human consciousness. He is the bridge between the celestial and material realms.

Which Sephirah and planet does Gabriel govern?

Gabriel governs Yesod, the 9th Sephirah on the Tree of Life, which corresponds to the Moon in the classical planetary system. Yesod is the sphere of foundation, the astral plane, dreams, and the channel through which all divine light flows before reaching Malkuth (earth). Monday is Gabriel's sacred day in traditional angelology.

In which traditions does Gabriel appear?

Gabriel appears in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as well as in Kabbalistic and Solomonic traditions. In the Hebrew Bible he appears to Daniel. In the New Testament he announces to Mary. In Islam as Jibril he transmitted the Quran to Muhammad. In Kabbalistic sources he governs Yesod and the Moon. In Solomonic grimoires his seal appears among the ruling intelligences of the lunar sphere.

How does Gabriel's role differ from Michael's?

Michael is the supreme commander and protector of the divine hierarchy, governing the solar sphere of Tiphereth and operating through authority, protection, and direct action. Gabriel operates through communication and revelation, transmitting divine knowledge across the boundary between the celestial and material planes. Michael acts; Gabriel speaks. Both are central archangels but they govern different dimensions of divine activity.

What is on the Archangel Gabriel coin?

The front features the traditional seal of Archangel Gabriel from classical angelic manuscript sources, combining his sigil with inscriptions from the lunar and Yesodic sphere. The reverse carries the 72 Names of God in circular arrangement, the Kabbalistic Hebrew letter sequences found on all King Solomon Coin products. Brass with gold tone finish, 1.50 inches diameter, PVC sleeve.

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Symbolism & History

Each Solomonic seal in our collection is preserved in the medieval grimoire tradition known as the Greater Key of Solomon. Every piece is a faithful reproduction of the planetary, angelic, or geometric figure as it appears in the original manuscripts, paired on the reverse with the 72 Names of God: three-letter Hebrew sequences derived from Exodus 14:19 to 21 and traditionally used in Kabbalistic meditation. Read the full reference guide for the symbolism behind every seal.

Materials & Dimensions

  • Material: Solid brass with gold-tone finish
  • Diameter: 1.50 inches (38 mm)
  • Thickness: 2.9 mm
  • Weight: 0.8 oz
  • Engraving: Double-sided. Seal on the front, 72 Names of God on the reverse.

Shipping & Returns

Worldwide shipping. Most US orders arrive in 5 to 8 business days; international orders typically arrive in 10 to 18 business days with tracking. Free US shipping on orders over $75.

30-day returns. Not satisfied? Return any unworn coin or bracelet within 30 days of receipt for a full refund or exchange. Reach us at info@kingsolomoncoin.com.

How to Wear & Pair

Pair this coin with our 1FitAll Bezel Necklace: the modular bezel was designed to fit every coin in the King Solomon Coin collection, so you can swap coins between intentions or planetary days. The coin can also be carried in a pocket, kept on a personal altar, or used as a meditation focus.

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