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- John Eckstein - German-born Sculptor, Engraver and Painter
Johann or John Eckstein (1735-1817), was a German-born sculptor, engraver and painter who worked briefly in London before establishing himself in his homeland and then in America He is not to be confused with his son, also known as John, a painter who worked in England and the West Indies Life He was born at Poppenreuth near Nuremberg on 25 November 1735, the son of Conrad Eckstein, a
- Vermont Currency - coincommunity. com
The notes were printed in Westminster by Judah P Spooner and Timothy Green III (Green is the son of Timothy Green II of New London, CT who also printed currency)
- United Kingdom (Great Britain) Coins - Coin Community
United Kingdom (Great Britain) Coin Forum - Discuss coins from England, Northern Ireland, and Scotland here Very early Welsh conders and coinage also belong here (prior to inclusion into England's realm)
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- US Rhode Island Tercentenary Half Dollar Commemorative History, Facts . . .
The Philadelphia Mint struck 20,013 coins in January, and this was followed in the next month by 15,010 at the Denver Mint and 15,011 at San Francisco (the few extra pieces included in these figures were reserved for the Assay Commission and later destroyed) Official distribution of the Rhode Island Tercentenary Half Dollar (the finished coins bore no reference to Providence) was set for
- American Silver Eagle Blank Planchet Error - Coin Community
Discussion on American Silver Eagle blank planchet error, its rarity and characteristics in the coin collecting community
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Main Coin Forum - Coin collecting discussions that are not coin specific, such as subjects like cleaning, insuring, or storing coins
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