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Maker(s):East African Currency Board
Culture:British
Title:One Shilling note
Date Made:1943 January 1
Type:Coin/Numismatic
Materials:Ink on cotton and linen
Place Made:Africa; Kenya; Nairobi
Measurements:Overall: 2 3/8 in x 4 3/4 in; 6 cm x 12.1 cm
Accession Number:  MH 2019.24
Credit Line:Purchase through prior Gift of Janet Brewster Murrow (Class of 1933)
Museum Collection:  Mount Holyoke College Art Museum
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Currently on view

Label Text:
Installed in Art Before 700 CE, Spring 2025 Label Text:

Elephants and African Victory

Elephants were commonly associated with Africa on coinage, as with these examples from Roman generals, a Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt, and king Juba II.

Juba II (r. 25 BCE–24 CE), Juba I’s son, was installed by the Roman emperor Augustus as ruler of the kingdom of Mauretania in North Africa. Juba’s coin cleverly combines an elephant with another common image type: winged Victory holding a victor’s wreath. Here, instead of striding forward (2000.2.4.INV), driving a chariot (2000.3.20.INV), or crowning a triumphal emperor (2004.13.81), Victory stands atop an elephant’s head as if riding it (2004.13.621). This imagery could have inspired later imperial Roman coins that placed Victory riding atop a ship’s prow.

Lions, Africa, and Empire

On another coin (2004.13.15), Juba II is depicted wearing lion skin as a cape, intentionally imitating the coins of Alexander the Great as Herakles and Roman numismatic traditions associating Herakles with state authority. In so doing, Juba II claims Greek and Roman legacies for himself and reaffirms the lion as a symbol of African authority. The numismatic connection between lions and empire in Africa has had a long afterlife, as seen on an example of 20th-century British imperial money produced in Kenya (2019.24).

[Displayed with 2000.2.4.INV, 2000.3.20.INV, 2000.4.7b.INV, 2004.13.2, 2004.13.15, 2004.13.65, 2004.13.81, 2004.13.104, 2004.13.523, 2004.13.621, 2013.24, 2013.L10]

Tags:
money; numismatics; African; portraits

Subjects:
Linen; Cotton; African (general, continental cultures); Portraits; Numismatics; Money

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