The Libertas Americana was a medal made to commemorate the American Revolution. It was designed in part by Benjamin Franklin.[1]
A Libertas Americana was showcased on season 15 of the American reality television series Pawn Stars. It was sold for 150,000 dollars.[2]
History
editThe medal was originally conceived by Benjamin Franklin after being asked to create a monument in honor of the Siege of Yorktown. Franklin outlined his idea in a letter to Robert Livingston on 4 March 1782.[3] The reverse design was further developed by Esprit-Antoine Gibelin and Augustin Dupré.[4] The coin was minted in copper, silver and a couple of gold. The gold medals were lost in the French Revolution and were never found.
Design
editThe obverse of the medal features the goddess Liberty. Beside her is a pole adorned with a Phrygian cap. The reverse features the infant Hercules representing the United States being attacked by a lion representing the United Kingdom. The infant, who is shown strangling two snakes, is being protected by Athena who represents France.[4][5] The reverse includes the motto NON SINE DIIS ANIMOSUS INFANS, from Horace's ode "Descende coelo", which translates to "The infant is not bold without the aide of the gods."
References
edit- ^ "Colonials : Libertas Americana Medals". PCGS CoinFacts. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
According to the historical record, the brainchild for the medal and its designs was none other than Benjamin Franklin.
- ^ "Pawn Stars". Pawn Stars - Youtube. 2018. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
- ^ "NUMISMATICS". Retrieved October 17, 2018.
- ^ a b "Libertas Americana". Retrieved October 17, 2018.
- ^ Coin auction website