

2021 Austria Silver €10 Knights' Tales (Brotherhood)
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Named after the Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, the Teutonic Order is a catholic religious order headquartered in Vienna, which was founded as a military order in the city of Acre in 1190. The Teutonic Order epitomised the knightly virtue of brotherhood, the inspiration for the fifth and last coin in the Knights’ Tales series, in which we travel back in time to a bygone age of knightly virtues. Initially a hospital brotherhood, from 1198 the Teutonic Order began aiding Christians on their pilgrimages to the Holy Land.
Coin Highlights:- Contains .4625 oz of Silver.
- Packaged in an illustrated blister pack.
- Mintage of 30,000 coins.
- Obverse: On the coin’s obverse, a Teutonic knight holds his sword in one hand and his helmet in the other. To his right, the coat of arms of the Teutonic Order is held by a heraldic griffin.
- Reverse: Shows a hospital scene in which a nurse tends to a bed-ridden brother as a concerned Teutonic knight looks on.
- Guaranteed by the Austrian government.
This coin is a fantastic addition to any medieval enthusiast's collection. Add this 2021 Austria Silver €10 Knights' Tales Brotherhood coin to your cart today!
Knight's Tales Series
These commemorative coins from the Austrian Mint are adorned with medieval themes of knights, chivalry and heroism brought to life with exquisite craftsmanship. These highly collectible coins are sure to add a unique touch to any modern commemorative collection. Add one of these Knight's Tales Series coins from the Austrian Mint to your cart today!
Austrian Mint
APMEX is proud to offer products from the Munze Österreich, or Austrian Mint. With more than 800 years of coin-production experience, the Austrian Mint in Vienna has become world-renowned for coin production and Precious Metals processing. As a subsidiary of the Austrian Central Bank, the Austrian Mint's foremost task is to produce all of the circulating euro coinage for Austria. But the mint also strikes an impressive range of collector coins and medal, along with producing some of the world's best-selling bullion coins. In addition to the popular Silver Philharmonic coins, the Austrian Mint produces many beautiful commemorative coins to honor people, places and events of its history. More than 400 million coins are produced at the Austrian Mint each year. - Coin
- Silver
Specs
- Precious metal formCoin
- MaterialSilver
- Karats92.5 kt
- Coin typeBullion
- BrandAustrian Mint
- Metal nameSilver
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Named after the Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, the Teutonic Order is a catholic religious order headquartered in Vienna, which was founded as a military order in the city of Acre in 1190. The Teutonic Order epitomised the knightly virtue of brotherhood, the inspiration for the fifth and last coin in the Knights’ Tales series, in which we travel back in time to a bygone age of knightly virtues. Initially a hospital brotherhood, from 1198 the Teutonic Order began aiding Christians on their pilgrimages to the Holy Land.
Coin Highlights:- Contains .4625 oz of Silver.
- Packaged in an illustrated blister pack.
- Mintage of 30,000 coins.
- Obverse: On the coin’s obverse, a Teutonic knight holds his sword in one hand and his helmet in the other. To his right, the coat of arms of the Teutonic Order is held by a heraldic griffin.
- Reverse: Shows a hospital scene in which a nurse tends to a bed-ridden brother as a concerned Teutonic knight looks on.
- Guaranteed by the Austrian government.
This coin is a fantastic addition to any medieval enthusiast's collection. Add this 2021 Austria Silver €10 Knights' Tales Brotherhood coin to your cart today!
Knight's Tales Series
These commemorative coins from the Austrian Mint are adorned with medieval themes of knights, chivalry and heroism brought to life with exquisite craftsmanship. These highly collectible coins are sure to add a unique touch to any modern commemorative collection. Add one of these Knight's Tales Series coins from the Austrian Mint to your cart today!
Austrian Mint
APMEX is proud to offer products from the Munze Österreich, or Austrian Mint. With more than 800 years of coin-production experience, the Austrian Mint in Vienna has become world-renowned for coin production and Precious Metals processing. As a subsidiary of the Austrian Central Bank, the Austrian Mint's foremost task is to produce all of the circulating euro coinage for Austria. But the mint also strikes an impressive range of collector coins and medal, along with producing some of the world's best-selling bullion coins. In addition to the popular Silver Philharmonic coins, the Austrian Mint produces many beautiful commemorative coins to honor people, places and events of its history. More than 400 million coins are produced at the Austrian Mint each year. - Coin
- Silver
