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STEVE FERRIS *LADY GODIVA*

THERE WILL ONLY BE 500 OF THESE MINTED

THIS IS THE HUGE 5 OUNCE JUMBO

Godiva  fl. 1040–1067), known as Lady Godiva, was an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to a legend dating back at least to the 13th century, rode naked – only covered in her long hair – through the streets of Coventry in order to gain a remission of the oppressive taxation imposed by her husband on his tenants. The name "Peeping Tom" for a voyeur originates from later versions of this legend in which a man named Tom had watched her ride and was struck blind or dead.

The reverse features the a beautifully detailed Fire Sigil, integrating Celtic influence with mirror, matte and complex textured finishes.

LADY GODIVA at a Glance:

  • 5 Troy Ounce / 155.5 grams
  • .999 Fine Investment Grade Silver
  • Limited production of only 500 units!
  • 2.5 inch / 63.5mm diameter
  • Individually Engraved Number
  • Includes Box & Certificate of Authenticity

THIS IS A 3D HIGH RELIEF PROOF THAT IS NUMBERED ON THE RIM OF THE COIN-BOXED WITH NUMBERED COA PAPERWORK

THIS IS THE SPECIAL 5 OUNCE Limited Edition Steve Ferris *Lady Godiva*- COA numbers will vary


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STEVE FERRIS

Steve Ferris grew up in a zany, creative household. His father ran a prestigious graphic arts special effects company, providing post-production for many New York ad agencies. Dinner conversations were filled with iconic top names in advertising, illustration, and design.

When his father showed him an original Frank Frazetta painting “The Berserker”, Ferris knew art would be his life’s path.

While studying Advertising, Art & Design at Farmingdale State University, Ferris mastered figure drawing under the direction of Professor Rafael DeSoto.

Ferris Stoneage WomanFerris began his career illustrating book covers – debuting with “Outlaw of Mars” by Leigh Brackett. He then landed a commission to illustrate 15 book covers with Nelson Doubleday Science Fiction Book Club book. Ferris then went on to pencil drawings for ABC’s Dynasty and the Fall Guy. 

In 1999, Ferris met his life long idol at the grand opening of the Frazetta Museum and Estate in East Stroudsburg, PA.

Ferris recalls of Frazetta: Frank went over to his works on the wall and started pointing. “One day!” he said. “One day is all that took!” Then the next one … “One day!” Then another… “One day!”, his wife Ellie chimed in dryly, “Really Frank, Don’t let him fool you!” Frank smiled and winked at Ellie, “OK! Maybe two days on that one!”

Influenced by his hero, Ferris creates his own unique spellbinding imagery with his artistic genius that reflects the fire in his heart.

Ferris lives in Long Island, NY with his wife and two sons.