2722 – Coin

Physical description:
Copper Aleister Crowley coin, made as part of a satirical campaign to get him elected as US President in 2012. It has a stylised head of Crowley on one side, and a heptangle and the famous quotation "Do what thou wilt..." on the other.
Museum classification:
Ritual Magic - Aleister Crowley
Size:
28 diam x 2
Information:

The AC2012 campaign encouraged people to write in Crowley's name on their voting papers, as a protest vote, using Crowley as a symbol of liberty, because of his notorious statement, "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law."
The project was the brain child of Andy Coe, and the coin was designed by Joseph Thiebes. 11,000 coins were minted.

Resource:
Object
Materials:
Metal (copper plated zinc)
Copyright ownership:
Joseph Thiebes

The AC2012 campaign encouraged people to write in Crowley's name on their voting papers, as a protest vote, using Crowley as a symbol of liberty, because of his notorious statement, "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law."
The project was the brain child of Andy Coe, and the coin was designed by Joseph Thiebes. 11,000 coins were minted.