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Florida 1 Goldback 1/1000 ozt 24k gold
Florida 1 Goldback 1/1000 ozt 24k gold
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Virtue: Harmonia
Enduring Principle: “Honor in discovery.”
The Florida One Goldback depicts the virtue “Harmonia” (Harmony) through the figure of a
Spanish settler, embodying the delicate balance between nature, culture, and history during
Florida’s early colonization. She wears cross-shaped earrings, representing the Catholic faith
the Spanish settlers carried with them on their voyages. Founded in 1565, St. Augustine stands
as a central element in this image, symbolizing the determination of settlers who laid the
foundations of European civilization in the New World. In the background, the historic Castillo de
San Marcos stands as a powerful emblem of strength. Built between 1672 and 1695 to protect
St. Augustine, this fort is the oldest European settlement in the United States. It serves as a
reminder of the settlers’ determination to preserve their foothold in "La Florida." A Spanish
galleon sails on the horizon, flying the Florida Flag and the Spanish Cross—a testament to the
bravery of those who journeyed across the seas to a new world.
Lush native flora surrounds Harmonia, illustrating the settlers’ efforts to coexist with Florida’s
natural beauty. The sabal palm, Florida’s state tree, represents endurance and resilience,
mirroring the settlers' spirit. The orange tree, bearing Florida’s state fruit, signifies the state’s
agricultural legacy and economic growth. St. Augustine, believed to be the site of the first
orange trees in Florida, marked the beginning of a citrus industry that would become central to
the state’s economy. The orange blossom, Florida’s state flower, adds a touch of grace to the
scene, symbolizing renewal and growth.
In the foreground, a Spanish guitar bears the engraving "Terra Incognita," meaning "unknown
land," one of the earliest names given to Florida. This latin phrase reiterates the courage it took
to enter uncharted territory. The guitar, an icon of Spanish culture, serves as a bridge between
the settlers’ heritage and the unfamiliar world they encountered, reflecting the merging of Old
and New World traditions.
From the flamingo to the orange tree, each detail signifies the settlers’ success in building a life
in harmony with their surroundings. Harmonia stands as a tribute to the enduring legacy of
those who embraced both land and culture in Florida, affirming the principle that there is “honor
in discovery.”
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