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DRACULA Coin,SIGISMUND PARVUS 1387-1437,VLAD THE IMPALER,KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CROSS

$ 25.33

Availability: 17 in stock

Description

****  BEST PRICE ON E-Bay, Many Sold, I relist these time to time,
100% Great FB on these, No Issues, Cool Coin, with a certificate/story card with all unique information as you can read below.
**  Comes with One, Real SIGISMUND PARVUS 1387-1437, Silver Coin.
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Please note the coins are small very flat and about the size of a flatten pea, see pictures, am sure
they weigh all different weights, they all very in size & shape. they are very old vintage minted/struck coins. See pictures,
The Certificate with the Story as seen in the Auction,
> Coin is inside a very nice Display C
ontainer as seen in the picture above.
***  DRACULA Coin, Read the story below.
*  The Royal Order of The Dragon, VLAD THE IMPALER,
*  With the KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CROSS and crowns on the coin
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Part of the Royal Order 14th Century.
** YOU CAN OWN A WILD PART OF HISTORY!
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Vlad The Impaler! Dracula The Vampire, Coin-Sigismund Parvus 1387-1437 .353 NF Medieval Silver,
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Part of the Knights Templar,
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***   VIP >>>
YOU GET ONE COIN, they are all around the same good quality, Real Vintage Silver with the Cert and Story card as seen here!  Please note the cert of auth/story cards vary in card stock color! see pictures
*  Non Smoking Home,
**  PLEASE READ THIS  >>>>
S&H will be Priority Mail, I do not fold the Cert/Story Card and this item needs to be insured for sure
, it could fit into a small envelop if I fold the Cert/Story Card, but then it will look like crap folded up, but if
you
want to save a few bucks can fold the Cert/Story Card and put into a small envelop for you.
***  Real Picture of "Vlad the
Impaler
", The Real Picture of "Castle Dracula"
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Again comes with ONE, Real
SIGISMUND PARVUS 1387-1437,
Silver Coin.
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Please keep in mind all coins were not struck the same being in
Medival time and Very Old coins and are
metal detector finds from private lands in Romainia & Slovakia and have been lightly cleaned of earthen patina to bring out details of each coin
and do very as to markings but are the real coin, see the pictures of many of the coins, again they vary but are all good quality!
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Certerficate of Auth and Story Card as seen here? Below and picture of it as well.
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I will combine S&H for an extra .75 because of insurance on each item.
Thank you
*The exact information on the story card below:
THE REAL LIFE DRACULA
Story card and certificate of authenticity.
One
Bohemia
: Sigismund of
Luxembourg
, (1387-1427), silver parvus coin.
This authentic coin minted by members of the Order of the Dragon, as well as its enemies. Vlad III Dracula never minted his own coins, which only enhanced the myth that silver, is harmful to vampires.
Dracula was based on a real-life figure:
Vlad the Impaler, whose membership in the Order of the Dragon led him to be nicknamed “Dracula".
Since his first appearance in Bram Stoker’s 1897 horror novel, Dracula has been a fixture in the popular culture. While much has been embellished, the Dracula character is based on a real person, the Transylvanian prince Vlad III.
In 1408, Sigismund of
Luxembourg
, the King of
Hungary
and
Croatia
, created a secret society devoted to repulsing the Turks: the Order of the Dragon. Among its first members was the prince of
Wallachia
, Vlad II. When Vlad II joined the Order in 1431, was given his patronymic name:
Dracula
,
the Romanian word for dragon. Thus his son Vlad III was known as Son of the Dragon, or
Dracula
.
When Vlad II died in 1447, murdered by Hungarian agents, the Turks installed Dracula on the throne. He turned on his former masters immediately, however, keeping his oath. In 1462, when the Turks invaded
Wallachia
, Vlad traveled to
Hungary
to lobby for aid from fellow Order of the Dragon member, Matthias Corvinus , who instead threw him in a dungeon. There Vlad languished for ten years.
The reputation of Vlad for cruelty was well known even in his lifetime.  It was said to dunk his bread in the blood of his victims. His favorite form of execution was impalement. It is said that he once impaled 10,000 Turkish soldiers along a road into
Wallachia
. The Ottoman ruler, no stranger to cruelty and bloodshed, was so disgusted he turned around. Vlad III Dracula was killed in battle with the Turks in 1477.