Long before central banking became entrenched, Thomas Jefferson warned of the dangers posed by concentrated financial power and unchecked credit.
His concerns were not partisan, but philosophical — rooted in the belief that liberty weakens when monetary control drifts away from the people and into opaque institutions.
This design features Jefferson alongside a small, subtle image of Rudy — a quiet observer familiar to long-time viewers of maneco64. The pairing is intentional: history in the foreground, steady presence in the background. The other side features Thomas Jefferson's famous quote.
An everyday object for reflection, context, and long-term thinking.