Description
Metal Silver
Purity 0.999 (99.9%)
Weight 2 Troy Ounces (62,2 g)
Dimensions 40.13 mm X 25.07 mm X 7.5 mm
Attributes Antique Finish, Colorized, Numbered
Mintage 500
Packaging Presentation Box and CoA
The rider of the second horse is often taken to represent War as he is often pictured holding a sword upwards as though ready for battle or mass slaughter. His horse’s color is red, and in some translations, the color is specifically a “fiery” red. Red, as well as the rider’s possession of a great sword, suggests blood that is to be spilled. In military symbolism, swords held upward, especially crossed swords held upward, signify war and entering battle.
The second Horseman represents civil war as opposed to the war of conquest that the first Horseman is said to bring. Other commentators have suggested that it might also represent the persecution of Christians.
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