ANIMAL FARM TRIBUTE SERIES – SQUEALER – 1OZ – 39MM

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Squealer – “Do You Know What Would Happen If We Pigs Failed in Our Duty?” – 1 AVDP Ounce .999 Fine Copper Round | Animal Farm Series

Description:

“Do you know what would happen if we pigs failed in our duty?”

Words twisted. Truth reshaped. Lies made believable.

This 1 AVDP ounce .999 fine copper round features Squealer, the persuasive and manipulative mouthpiece of authority from Animal Farm. Struck in detailed intaglio relief, Squealer is depicted leaning forward as if addressing the masses — his expression animated, his posture deliberate, capturing the essence of calculated persuasion. Every line of the design reinforces his role as the voice that justifies the unjustifiable.

The reverse displays the ANIMAL FARM series design — a stark rural composition of barn, windmill, and livestock silhouette, engraved with simplicity to reflect the contrast between truth and the narrative imposed upon it.

About Squealer:

Squealer serves as the propagandist of Animal Farm, representing the power of language as a tool of control. Acting as Napoleon’s loyal spokesperson, he uses rhetoric, statistics, and fear to manipulate the other animals into accepting increasingly oppressive conditions. Through clever arguments and constant revision of facts, Squealer ensures that the ruling class maintains authority while the working animals remain confused and compliant. His character illustrates how easily truth can be distorted when information is controlled, and stands as a warning about the influence of propaganda in any system of power. Through Squealer, George Orwell highlights the dangerous intersection of language and authority.

Product Details:

  • Series: Animal Farm
  • Character: Squealer
  • Weight: 1 AVDP Ounce
  • Metal: .999 Fine Copper
  • Diameter: 39mm
  • Finish: Brilliant Uncirculated with Deep Intaglio Relief
  • Edge: Reeded
  • Mint: Intaglio Mint
  • Made in the USA

A striking and thought-provoking addition to the Animal Farm Series, Squealer captures the power of persuasion — and the unsettling reality that control over words can become control over truth.

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