Jeff Starck of Coin World published an article April 14, 2017 highlighting an interesting jeton sold recently by Classical Numismatics Group. Here's an excerpt.
-Editor
The course of history would have veered into a totally new direction had the conspirators of England’s Gunpowder Plot not been ratted out the day before Parliament met in 1605.
The discovery and disruption of the plot is celebrated even today, and not surprisingly has been commemorated in numismatic form.
A contemporary bronze jeton issued to commemorate the failed plot sold in Classical Numismatic Group’s e-auction No. 395, which closed April 12. The Good Very Fine jeton, as graded by the auction
firm, realized a hammer price of $525, more than five times its estimate of $100.
Plotters upset with a ban on priests in 1604 planned to blow up the House of Lords during the State Opening of England’s Parliament, killing King James I of England and VI of Scotland. Around
midnight before the Parliament opening, conspirator Guy Fawkes was found guarding 36 barrels of gunpowder underneath the House of Commons, and arrested.
The obverse inscription DETECTVS · QVI · LATVIT · S · C · translates to “the concealed one is discovered.”
A snake (representing the Jesuits) is coiled rightward, surrounded by roses (indicating England) and a lis (for France).
The reverse bears the inscription NON DORMITASTI ANTISTES IACOBI, translating to “you, the keeper of James, have not slept,” which was adapted from a verse in the book of Psalms, with a rosette
and rayed name of God in Hebrew.
Having celebrated Guy Fawkes day with British friends many years ago, I've always been interested in this event, but was unaware of a numismatic connection. Thanks to Jeff for
highlighting the piece. What other numismatic items commemorate the event? -Editor
To read the complete article, see:
Bronze jeton marks disruption of 1605 Gunpowder Plot
(www.coinworld.com/news/world-coins/2017/04/bronze-jeton-marks-disruption-of-1605-gunpowder-plot.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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