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Libertas

American  
[li-bur-tuhs] / lɪˈbɜr təs /

noun

  1. the ancient Roman personification of liberty.


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“It kind of feels like gold just hit an unexpected pothole on an otherwise open highway,” Adam Koos, president and senior financial adviser at Libertas Wealth Management Group, told MarketWatch on Tuesday.

From MarketWatch • Oct. 21, 2025

Connor Boyack, president of the free-market Libertas Institute in Utah, recently published a children’s textbook on American history.

From Washington Times • Sep. 20, 2022

Several other rare American coins were also sold at the auction, including a pair of 1776 pewter dollars that fetched nearly $80,000 each, and a Libertas Americana bronze medal that got more than $17,000.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 26, 2021

Copies of the magazines Reason and Libertas lay on a coffee table.

From New York Times • Nov. 23, 2020

Libertas et natale solum: You had good reason when you stole 'em.

From The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 by Browning, William Ernst