Encircled by the motto "FOEDUS INVIOLABILE" (Inviolable or Unbreakable League) stand three female figures, dressed in classical style. The implements at their feet - a harp, a shield bearing the cross of St. George and an oversized thistle - give clues as to their identities. Shamrocks, roses and more thistles can also be seen. These details identify the trio as representations of Ireland, England and Scotland.
England, or maybe we should call her Britannia, is perhaps the elder sister, standing taller than the other women who look at her with affection. This is an idealised representation of the union between the three nations, formed as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801. According to Greek mythology, The Three Graces were the daughters of Zeus (father of gods and men) and his wife, Eurynome (mother of all things). The Graces were also known as The Charites - derived from the Greek word charis, meaning grace. The Graces bestowed joy, goodwill and well-being to the world and represented admirable qualities revered by the ancient Greeks.
Each personifies beauty, charm and joy and together they symbolise the power of unity and support - all of all which are still valued in our modern world. Aglaia personified elegance and splendor. Euphrosyne personified joy and mirth.
Thalia personified cheer and festivity. The item "2020 Silver Proof £5 Three Graces, Alderney Mint Five Pounds.
PCGS PR70 DCAM" is in sale since Monday, February 22, 2021. This item is in the category "Coins\Coins\British\Proof Sets/Coins\2000s".co-uk" and is located in Brigg.This item can be shipped worldwide.