The Holy Wars Box: Six Coins Highlighting Famous Battles Between Christians and Muslims
Explore nearly one thousand years of history with The Holy Wars Box, a fascinating six-coin collection highlighting pivotal battles, sieges, and turning points involving Christian and Muslim powers from 732 to 1683.
Spanning medieval Europe, the Holy Land, the Iberian Peninsula, and the Ottoman Empire, this unique collection connects six genuine historic coins to some of the most consequential conflicts of their eras. From Charles Martel's victory at Tours to the dramatic siege-ending Battle of Vienna, these events helped shape the political, cultural, and religious landscape of Europe and the Mediterranean world.
This impressive presentation includes six genuine historic coins representing six famous moments in history:
The Battle of Tours, 732 CE — Umayyad silver dirham
The First Crusade, 1096–1099 — Seljuk silver dirham
The Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, 1212 — Spanish Almohad silver dirham
The Siege of Vienna, 1529 — Silesia silver half groschen
The Fall of Constantinople, 1453 — Ottoman Empire silver akche
The Battle of Vienna, 1683 — Ottoman Empire bronze mangir of Suleyman II
Each coin represents a civilization and historical era connected to these dramatic events. Together, the set traces the rise and expansion of the early Islamic caliphates, the Crusading period, the long struggle for control of the Iberian Peninsula, the fall of the Byzantine Empire, and the centuries-long contest between the Ottoman Empire and the powers of Europe.
The Battle of Tours marked a major Frankish victory during the Umayyad period. The First Crusade led to the capture of Jerusalem and the establishment of Crusader states in the Holy Land. Las Navas de Tolosa proved a major turning point in the Reconquista, while the Ottoman capture of Constantinople in 1453 brought an end to the Byzantine Empire.
The two Vienna events represent the height and eventual reversal of Ottoman expansion into Central Europe. The unsuccessful siege of 1529 demonstrated the limits of Ottoman power, while the failed Ottoman siege of 1683 and the subsequent Battle of Vienna marked a decisive turning point in the long struggle between the Ottoman Empire and its European rivals.
Each coin offers its own glimpse into the art, culture, economy, and political authority of the civilization that produced it. From elegant Islamic silver dirhams bearing Arabic inscriptions to European and Ottoman issues struck in silver and bronze, the collection showcases the remarkable diversity of medieval and early modern coinage.
This six-coin boxed set is an extraordinary opportunity to own genuine historic coins representing nearly a millennium of conflict, empire, conquest, and cultural change. It is an exceptional collectible for ancient and world coin enthusiasts, military history collectors, educators, and anyone fascinated by the events that helped shape the modern world.
