Knights of the Past - 2 Oz
Gilded - High Relief
Country | Malta |
Denomination | 10 EURO |
Year of issue | 2022 |
Metal | Silver |
Quality | Antique Finish - High Relief |
Mintage | 999 |
Diameter | 45,00 |
Mint | Central Bank of Malta |
Weight in ounces | 2 |
Gross weight | 62,2 |
Fineness | 999,9 |
Delivery | In original box with certificate of authenticity |
Delivery time (days) | 2-3 |
Knights of the Past - 2022
10 Euro - 2 Oz Silver - Gilded
Antique Finish - High Relief
- Partially gilded Motive
- 99.99% pure Silver
- Mintage only 999 pieces
- With Certificate of Authenticity
- Delivery in original Box
This 10 Euro silver coin from Malta is dedicated to the Knights of Malta and is the second issue from the new series honoring the traditions of the Order of Malta. Minted from one ounce of 99.99% pure silver, the motive of the partially gilded coin features a Maltese knight in direct confrontation with an invader during the Great Siege of Malta. The Siege of Malta at the hands of an Ottoman army is one of the most important battles in the island's history and began with the first sighting of the Turkish fleet off the island's coast on May 18th, 1565. The detailed design is surrounded by the inscription "KNIGHTS OF THE PAST" and the denomination "10 EURO". The reverse of the silver coin shows a Maltese knight presenting the order's coat of arms on a shield. The design is surrounded by the year of issue, the issuing country, and the weight and fineness specifications.
The founding of the Order of Malta goes back to the establishment of a hospital in Jerusalem in the 11th century, as well as the First Crusades (1096-1099). Through their work, the Knights of Malta, quickly gained recognition, which led Pope Paschalis II to recognize the monastic community as a religious order of novices in 1113. The Antique finish - High relief silver coin is limited to only 999 pieces worldwide and will be delivered in the original box including a certificate of authenticity.
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