TWTC, What an outstanding idea... such a book would be a numismatic best seller, particularly if well researched and documented, along with interesting 'inside' anecdotes. If only we could inspire an 'old timer' to do such a work.... it would be non-stop reading for most of us. Cheers, RickO
If mint workers from past eras, particularly engravers, coiners and superintendents, had written about their work and experiences, we would have a lot less confusion and guesswork in understanding how and why certain coins were made. At the time, their jobs were considered very sensitive and that is likely why nearly all the engravers' and coiners' records have been destroyed.
No one bothered to interview these guys either. What could Charles Barber have told us about his fantastic pattern collection and events over nearly 40 years? We're missing good info from all the engravers including Gilroy Roberts and Frank Gasparo, too.
We don't have the most basic recollections of Elizabeth Jones - the last person to hold the title of "Engraver of the United Sates Mint at Philadelphia."
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What an outstanding idea... such a book would be a numismatic best seller, particularly if well researched and documented, along with interesting 'inside' anecdotes. If only we could inspire an 'old timer' to do such a work.... it would be non-stop reading for most of us. Cheers, RickO
No one bothered to interview these guys either. What could Charles Barber have told us about his fantastic pattern collection and events over nearly 40 years? We're missing good info from all the engravers including Gilroy Roberts and Frank Gasparo, too.
Mostly proofs but with a fair sprinkling of BU dies?