From 14 October 2026, embark on a journey through history and imagination with our exquisitely crafted Myths, Treasures and Legends 100 euro gold coin series.
Embark on a journey through history and imagination with our exquisitely crafted Myths, Treasures and Legends 100 euro gold coin series. Inspired by priceless works of art, each coin opens the gateway to the fascinating worlds of bygone eras. Collectors and enthusiasts alike will be captivated as they immerse themselves in a realm of mystery and legend.
Among the legendary motifs portrayed on the coins is the unicorn, a mystical creature that has fired the human imagination for centuries. Also featured is the Imperial Gospel Book, a magnificent manuscript adorned with artistic illustrations, testifying to the deep religious devotion of the Middle Ages.
The Holy Lance, shrouded in countless legends, stands as a powerful symbol of faith and authority. Other fascinating artifacts, such as the Golden Fleece and the Agate Bowl, recount tales of sovereignty, sacred rituals and the eternal search for divine favour.
Each object in this captivating series is far more than a historical relic – it is a portal to a world of myth and legend.
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Over the course of the 13th century, this became known as the Lance of Longinus, which had pierced Christ’s side and been soaked with his blood. A relic of legendary value, the lance was regarded as a symbol of divine legitimacy and was one of the most important imperial regalia of the Holy Roman Empire.
A magnificent bowl dating from antiquity, crafted from a single block of agate, the Agate Bowl was venerated as a relic and was at times regarded as the Holy Grail during the Middle Ages. This ‘Holy Grail’ was believed to have caught the blood of Christ, holding immense religious significance and being imbued with mystical meaning.
The Imperial Cross is first and foremost a symbol of Christian triumph, as Christ overcame his death on the cross through the Resurrection. After Emperor Constantine won the Battle of the Milvian Bridge (AD 312) under the protection of the cross, however, the cross also came to be regarded as a symbol of imperial authority in the Roman Empire. The Imperial Cross can therefore be interpreted as a sign of Christian triumph, victory and imperial representation.
A small piece of wood believed to be part of the cross of Christ, the Cross Particle was incorporated into the Imperial Cross, giving it its special significance as the oath-taking cross of the kings and emperors of the Holy Roman Empire.
Quality | Proof |
Face value | 100 Euro |
Diameter | 30 mm |
Alloy | Gold Au 986 |
Weight | Au 15.56 g, 1/2 ounce |
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Mintage Proof: 20,000 |