Actual size is
approx. 17 mm
Struck in silver. Bathed in history.
Ransom for the Holy Grail.
Knights Templar and
Crusaders on a holy quest.
They set out on a legendary
journey. They
brought back a
historic artifact,
one of two to
survive to this
day that lays
claim to being the
actual Holy Grail.
What the Crusaders found is a
stunning glass goblet.
The mystery around the
Grail is thick. There is none
around these silver coins.
We don’t know where, precisely,
the glass goblet in Genoa was
found. Nor how much ransom
was paid in Silver Crusader coins.
We do know that in the 1100s,
these fine silver coins were struck
in Genoa.
We also know that the vast majority
of authentic medieval Italian Silver
Crusader coins have vanished over
the past 850 years.
When a hoard of 925 fine Silver
Crusader coins came to light in
Switzerland recently, we bought
every last one.
Authenticated and
certified by NGC.
Numismatic Guaranty Corp.
(NGC) is one of the nation’s
leading independent coin grading
companies. They inspected each
coin and deemed them to be
Genuine in every detail.
Each coin was hand struck
between 1139 and 1152, and
features the twin symbols of the
Cross and the Castle, with the
name “Genoa” struck directly
into the coin.
It resides today in the main
cathedral in the powerful Italian
city-state of Genoa.
The Crusaders acquired what is
arguably the most coveted object
in history not by means of a bloody
battle or political intrigue.
They paid a ransom for it. Using
900-year-old Italian fine Silver
Denier coins.
The same 900-year-old fine silver
coins used to pay the Crusaders.
Order now risk free
We urge you to call now. Our supply
of 925 fine silver coins won’t last
long. As always you are protected
by our 30-day return privilege.
Buy more and SAVE
Because of the historical significance of these Silver Crusader
coins, we must restrict sales to a
maximum of three per person.
One for only $99.95 + s/h
3 for only $89.95 each + s/h
SAVE $30
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