Sunday, 17 January 2021

1636) "BOCCA DELLA VERITA" (or The "Mouth Of Truth"), Republic of Benin: A 10,000 Francs CFA Coin issued by Benin: Date/Year of Coin issue: 01/2021:

1636) "BOCCA DELLA VERITA" (or The "Mouth Of Truth"), Republic of Benin: A 10,000 Francs CFA Coin issued by Benin: Date/Year of Coin issue: 01/2021:

The Mouth of Truth (Italian: Bocca della Verità) is a marble mask in Rome, Italy, which stands against the left wall of the portico of the Santa Maria in Cosmedin church, at the Piazza della Bocca della Verità, the site of the ancient Forum Boarium (the ancient cattle market). It attracts visitors who audaciously stick their hand in the mouth.

The massive marble mask weighs about 1300 kg and probably depicts the face of the Sea Titan God Oceanus. The eyes, nostrils and mouth are open. 

Historians aren’t quite certain what the original purpose of the disc was. It was possibly used as a drain cover in the nearby Temple of Hercules Victor, which had an oculus—a round open space in the middle of the roof, similar to that of the Pantheon. Hence, it could rain inside. 

It is also thought that cattle merchants used it to drain the blood of cattle sacrificed to the God Hercules. 

In the thirteenth century the disc was probably removed from the temple and placed against the wall of the Santa Maria in Cosmedin. 

In the seventeenth century it eventually moved to its current location inside the portico of the church. 

Cultural references and derivative works:

The Mouth of Truth is now known mostly from its appearance in the 1953 film Roman Holiday. The film also uses the Mouth of Truth as a storytelling device since both Hepburn's and Peck's characters are not initially truthful with each other. 

In Het geheim van de afgebeten vingers by Dutch writer Rindert Kromhout, the fingers of lying children are cut off by a skeleton with a scythe who lives in the Capuchin Crypt in the Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini.

There are a number of Bocca della Verità replicas and derivative works.

 A full-size reproduction sits in the Alta Vista Gardens in California and one of Jules Blanchard's sculptures in the Luxembourg Garden in Paris depicts a woman with her hand in the sculpture's mouth.

 Coin-operated fortune teller machines have been developed and installed in different parts of the world, including one on display in the Musee Mecanique.

The Mouth of Truth has also been featured as a theme in historical European art.

 Lucas Cranach the Elder, a German painter during the Renaissance period, created two paintings depicting a woman placing her hand in the mouth of a statue of a lion while onlookers watched, a subject which was drawn by Albrecht Altdorfer and made into a woodcut by the Dutch printmaker Lucas van Leyden.

The Coin:

The Reverse of the 10,000 Francs CFA Silver Coin depicting the "Mouth of Truth". 

On the upper periphery is inscribed the Coin theme -"BOCCA DELLA VERITA". At centre right is the name of the Belgian Company "P. De Greef" which has designed this face design.

The reproduction of the Coin design is near perfect, right down to the crack running through the original stone carving and enhanced by some subtle marble-like colouration and an antique finish.


The Obverse of the 10,000 Francs CFA Silver Coin depicts the Coat of Arms/Emblem of Benin and is titled on the upper periphery - 'REPUBLIQUE DU BENIN. 2021".

On the lower periphery is mentioned the denomination of the Coin - "10,000 FRANCS CFA".


The Presentation Case in which the coin is housed, accompanied with the Certificate of Authenticity (COA).

The specifications of this Silver Coin are:

Country of issue: Republique du Benin (Republic of Benin); Denomination10,000 Francs CFA (Benin); Metal Composition0.999 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight1000 grams or one kilogram; Dimensions/Size: 100.0 mm; Coin Quality: Antique Finish; Special features: High-Relief, Marble Finish; Mintage: 99 pieces; Presentation Box: Yes; Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes; Year of Coin issue: 2021.

The Mouth of Truth Stone


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