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Bust of Thomas Spence Token, obverse (copper)
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Bust of Thomas Spence Token, obverse (copper)
3036916 Bust of Thomas Spence Token, obverse (copper) by James, Charles (18th Century); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; (add.info.: James, Charles (C18th engraver); die-engraver
Spence, Thomas; issuer
Skidmore, John; manufacturer; inferred
Thomas Spence (June 21 Old Style/ July 2 New Style, 1750 - September 8, 1814) was an English Radical and advocate of the common ownership of land.); eFitzwilliam Museum; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22627752
© Fitzwilliam Museum / Bridgeman Images
18th Coin Coins Currency Engraved Equality Evolution Halfpenny Land Ownership Radical Reform Thomas Token Spence
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This print showcases the obverse side of the Bust of Thomas Spence Token, a copper coin engraved by Charles James in the 18th century. Housed at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK, this piece represents an important chapter in British history. Thomas Spence, an English Radical and advocate for common land ownership, is immortalized through this intricate metalwork. The profile portrait captures his determined expression and serves as a reminder of his political beliefs. As a die-engraver and issuer of these tokens, Spence aimed to challenge social inequality and promote economic reform. Manufactured by John Skidmore (inferred), this halfpenny coin symbolizes not only currency but also a movement towards equality. The evolution of British society during the 18th century is reflected in this token's design—a testament to Spence's radical ideas that resonated with many at the time. Through its detailed engraving and historical significance, this print invites viewers to delve into England's past and explore themes such as political activism, land ownership rights, and monetary systems. It serves as a visual representation of Thomas Spence's legacy—an influential figure who fought for change during an era marked by societal transformation.
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