Munt van een halve shilling van Anna, koningin van Engeland, munt geslagen van het in de zeeslag bij Vigo veroverde zilver 1703
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Dimensions diameter 2.1 cm, weight 31 gr
This half-shilling of Queen Anne, of England, was struck from silver seized in the naval Battle of Vigo Bay. Note how the cross dominates the coin’s reverse, each quadrant bearing heraldic symbols. The cross, a potent emblem, carries layers of historical weight. Originally a symbol of suffering and sacrifice, it has been reconfigured in various times and places, from ancient cruciform solar symbols to its role as a powerful emblem of faith. The heraldic symbols adorning the cross’s arms are not static representations but vessels of memory and historical narrative. Consider how gestures and symbols evolve, shifting their meanings across epochs. This coin is not merely currency; it's a vessel laden with symbolism. It speaks to how images persist, carrying collective memory and engaging viewers on a subconscious level.
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