While the Knights Templar had banking operations in the the Middle East and Europe, they were not known to have issued money either in paper script or coinage. You may have a commemorative medallion- like those honoring various battles, historical events, and the like.
The Assassins were brave fighters, but they feared the reputation of the Knights Templar. The Assassins gave much money to the Templars in return of safety. In the battle at Sakira, when 5000 Saracens were attacking 400 Assassins, the last ones got saved by 100 Knights Templar. Some legends even tell that Assassins and Templars were friends and the Assassins were Christian.
If I tell you, it will no longer be hidden.
Well, any antique coin-especially one with Alexander the Great on it-would cost well over $200. But here's a way to tell if it's fake: if it has 300 BC on it, it means it's fake. Just think about it-how could it be real if they wrote 300 Before Christ on it, when they didn't even know that Christ would be?
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I have one coin. can someone tell me the value. I also have India 1920 4 annas coin Bigman
No, the Knights Templar and the Freemasons are not the same organization. The Knights Templar was a medieval Christian military order, while Freemasonry is a fraternal organization with roots in the stonemason guilds of the Middle Ages. There is speculation about connections between the two groups, but they have distinct histories and purposes.
If it disappears, it was a magician's coin.
Take it to a coin shop. They will tell you if it is real or not.
The Assassins were brave fighters, but they feared the reputation of the Knights Templar. The Assassins gave much money to the Templars in return of safety. In the battle at Sakira, when 5000 Saracens were attacking 400 Assassins, the last ones got saved by 100 Knights Templar. Some legends even tell that Assassins and Templars were friends and the Assassins were Christian.
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If you doubt the authenticity of any coin, take it to a coin dealer.
Take it to a jeweler or coin shop. But beware of leaving coins with a dealer, because you have no proof of ownership.
Take it to a local coin collector and see what he or she says.
Most likely it is real. However to be sure just take it to your local coin collector.
The one sure way to determine if a coin is real or fake is by weight. A genuine coin will have a specific weight, while a counterfeit will be too heavy or too light.
There is a historical connection between the Knights Templar and the Masonic Lodge. The Masonic organization known as the Knights Templar is based on the medieval Knights Templar order and includes rituals and symbols associated with the original Templar knights. However, the modern Masonic Knights Templar organization is a fraternal order and does not have a direct historical lineage to the medieval Knights Templar.
Have it checked by a coin dealer.