Inspired by Psalm 23

This beautifully designed Christian commemorative coin features the powerful image of The Good Shepherd, representing care, protection, and spiritual guidance. On the front, the Shepherd stands with a lamb over His shoulders, surrounded by peaceful imagery and heavenly light. The inscription “THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD – PSALM 23” reminds us of God’s promise to lead and protect His people.
Faith, Hope, and Love – A Message That Endures
The reverse side of the coin displays a radiant cross emerging from the clouds, symbolizing divine presence, redemption, and eternal hope. Encircling the cross are the words “FAITH • HOPE • LOVE”, timeless virtues that inspire believers to live with strength, compassion, and trust in God’s plan.
Beautiful Craftsmanship & Meaningful Design
This coin features detailed artwork, elegant lettering, and a classic commemorative style that makes it both visually striking and spiritually meaningful. The intricate relief design and symbolic imagery create a piece that stands out in any collection.
Perfect for display on a desk, shelf, or prayer space, it serves as a daily reminder of faith and guidance.
A Meaningful Gift of Faith
This Christian coin makes a thoughtful and inspiring gift for:
Friends and family who cherish their faith
Church members and spiritual mentors
Christian collectors
Baptisms, confirmations, and religious milestones
Anyone seeking encouragement and hope
It’s a gift that carries both beauty and spiritual significance.
A Daily Reminder of Guidance and Peace
Life can be uncertain, but the message of Psalm 23 reminds us that we are never alone. This coin serves as a small yet powerful symbol of trust, protection, and divine care—an encouraging reminder to walk forward with faith.
Great For
Christian gifts
Prayer and devotion spaces
Faith-based collections
Inspirational desk decor
Religious keepsakes
Carry the Message of the Good Shepherd
Whether kept as a personal reminder of faith or given as a meaningful gift, this Good Shepherd Coin reflects the timeless promise:
“The Lord is my Shepherd.”



