"Libertas Americana" Medal
Dateca. 1783
Mint
Paris Mint
Designer & engraver
Augustin Dupre
OriginEurope, France, Paris
MediumSilver
DimensionsDiameter: 48 mm
Credit LineGift of the Lasser Family
Object number2004-8,63
Label TextAmong the United States' founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin stands out not only as a brilliant, talented statesman and ambassador but also as a clever inventor and designer. Clearly understanding the symbolic and functional importance of a new nation's currency, he was also involved in many different aspects of numismatics.Conceived and largely financed by Benjamin Franklin, the "Libertas Americana" medal has been considered to be one of history's most beautiful designs since its creation in 1783. Struck in France to commemorate American independence, the obverse is graced with a magnificently executed bust of the goddess Liberty, with a liberty cap and pole behind. The design was so popular that a slightly different version was used on the cents struck by the United States Mint between 1793 and 1796.
Exhibition(s)
1836-1855
1785-1800
c.1801-09