BOSTON TEA PARTY / DON'T TREAD ON ME - SILVER ROUND
This patriotism of this silver round is needed today.
This unique piece of art is from the Money Metals Exchange.
BOSTON TEA PARTY - Reverse
These days, the people must have the resolve of the "Boston Tea Party".
On December 16, 1773, in Boston Massachusetts, USA, the Boston Tea Party was a protest by the Sons of Liberty. The focus of the protest was to defy Britain for taxation without representation. In this defiance, the American colonists dumped tea that had been imported.
DON'T TREAD ON ME
These days, we must remember the spirit behind the Classic "Don't Tread On Me" symbol.
This symbol was designed during the American Revolution in 1775. It stands for liberty and limited government. It represents a rebellious attitude, generally against an over-reaching government.
BOSTON TEA PARTY / DON'T TREAD ON ME
Photo taken by me . . . . .
- by @goldkey
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Fucking A goldkey! Stack that shit!!!
Better to seek forgiveness than ask permission ⚡️🤘😎⚡️
Must have been a heck of a party.
The original Patriots in Boston were upset about taxation of 2% without representation. Here in Denver Colorado I pay 7 1/2% sales tax on goods from the store an 25% on marijuana 🍀 from the pot shop with out really knowing how that currency is going?
I think we lost that "over-reaching government" attitude @goldkey Lol Too much Big Government! Excellent Silver round my friend!!😀