Jim B.
02-04-2003, 10:34 PM
I guess you could call me an amateur coin collector. I don't collect coins regularly, but if I happen to see something interesting, I may pick it up. My mother may have been the one who got me interested. She had a small coin collection.
Anyways, there is something I could never figure out. Before presidents were put on our coins, there was a law that stated there must always be an image of Lady Liberty on it. Lady Liberty is often represented in various ways. Sometimes she is shown wearing a "liberty cap". I understand that part. I once called a local library and they told me it was derived from the normal dress of some slaves in classical times or something.
But one thing has always perplexed me. Why Liberty sometime shown with her liberty cap on a thin pole? Shouldn't she be wearing it?
If you want to see what I am talking about, some examples follow: here (http://www.oldcoinshop.com/coinhistory/coinimage/05cs-1838-59a.jpg), here (http://www.seleukids.org/halfdime.JPG), and here (http://www.coinfacts.com/silver_dollars/seated_liberty_dollars/1851o_silver_dollar_obv.jpg) you see a larger image of it. And in this (http://www.harrybassfoundation.org/basscatalogs/BASSSALE1/salembw1/m15133.jpg) one she seems to be holding the pole at a different angle.
Does anyone know why she is depicted doing this?
:)
Anyways, there is something I could never figure out. Before presidents were put on our coins, there was a law that stated there must always be an image of Lady Liberty on it. Lady Liberty is often represented in various ways. Sometimes she is shown wearing a "liberty cap". I understand that part. I once called a local library and they told me it was derived from the normal dress of some slaves in classical times or something.
But one thing has always perplexed me. Why Liberty sometime shown with her liberty cap on a thin pole? Shouldn't she be wearing it?
If you want to see what I am talking about, some examples follow: here (http://www.oldcoinshop.com/coinhistory/coinimage/05cs-1838-59a.jpg), here (http://www.seleukids.org/halfdime.JPG), and here (http://www.coinfacts.com/silver_dollars/seated_liberty_dollars/1851o_silver_dollar_obv.jpg) you see a larger image of it. And in this (http://www.harrybassfoundation.org/basscatalogs/BASSSALE1/salembw1/m15133.jpg) one she seems to be holding the pole at a different angle.
Does anyone know why she is depicted doing this?
:)