Bael Demon Sigil Coin - Ars Goetia King Seal
Product Highlights
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Double sided brass coin featuring the traditional sigil attributed to Bael from the Ars Goetia
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Side one displays the primary seal of Bael as recorded in classical manuscripts of the Lesser Key of Solomon
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Side two presents an alternate historical rendering of the Bael sigil based on manuscript variations
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Bael is listed as the First Spirit in the Ars Goetia
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Described in medieval demonological texts as a King
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Classical sources associate Bael symbolically with themes of authority, concealment, and transformation within esoteric literature
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Traditionally noted as governing sixty six legions of spirits in early sources
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Designed as a historical, symbolic, and educational collectible
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No rituals, invocations, supernatural claims, or usage instructions are included or implied
Historical Context
Bael appears as the First Spirit in the Ars Goetia, part of the Lesser Key of Solomon, a medieval European grimoire compiled from earlier traditions.
In historical sources, Bael is portrayed symbolically through multiple forms and attributes, reflecting allegorical concepts common in Renaissance era occult literature. Modern scholarship treats these figures as symbolic constructs within historical esoteric systems rather than literal beings.
Product Specifications
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Diameter: 1.50 inches
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Thickness: 2.9 millimeters
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Weight: 0.8 oz
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Material: Brass
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Color: Gold
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Packaging: PVC coin sleeve