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Gay Coins – From Sappho to PRIDE
Temporary exhibition
Closing 25 July 2023
From poets of antiquity and emperors of Rome to European nobility and Scandinavian leaders: queer treasure has always existed, across societies, cultures and time.
In this exhibition, you will get to understand some of the important queer leaders and poets in our world history, and how they were portrayed on historical coins. How did history's significant, and queer, people actually experience the societies they lived in?
According to an ancient Greek myth, told by the poet Aristophanes 2,500 years ago, there were three genders in the beginning: male, female and androgynous, and each person was twice what they are now. They had four arms, four legs, and two heads. The men came from the sun, the women from the soil, and those who were androgynous came from the moon.
One day the god Zeus cut each person in half, and the parts were separated from each other. Because all humans yearn for their first nature, Aristophanes tells us, we’re always trying to reunite with our other half – whether that is a man or a woman.
Many important historical figures and heads of state were queer. A
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By Marcus Banks & Shailendra Bhandare
Professor of Visual Anthropology in the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography & Curator of South Asian and Far-eastern Coins and Manuscript Money
In 2018 the Ashmolean was given an common object with a dramatic and significant social context.
The tiny rubber stamp, with a wooden handle, and the inscription ‘Queer Cash’, was used by the queer community to overprint banknotes.
The Coin Room at the Ashmolean already had in its collection a USA $50 bill which has the ink inscription ‘Lesbian Money’ stamped on it. The note has achieved a position of pride in the University’s collection of objects relating to the Queer Movement, and it featured prominently in the LGBTQ+ Footpath of the University of Oxford's museum and library collections, Out In Oxford.
The ‘Queer Cash’ stamp makes a fitting British accompaniment to the banknote. Together they mark an vital point in the Gay Movement – that of financial ‘self-identification’, through which LGBTQ+ individuals aspired to form a community that values and respects them.
The Queer movement in the Western world is widely recognised to have passed through three pha