Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Charles E Barber

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Preceded by
  
William Barber

Name
  
Charles Barber


Parents
  
William Barber

Succeeded by
  
George T. Morgan

Charles E. Barber wwwusacoinbookcomencyclopediacoindesignersch

President
  
List of Presidents Rutherford B. Hayes James A. Garfield Chester A. Arthur Benjamin Harrison Grover Cleveland (2nd time) William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson

Full Name
  
Charles Edward Barber

Born
  
November 16, 1840 London, England (
1840-11-16
)

Died
  
February 18, 1917, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Charles Edward Barber (November 16, 1840 – February 18, 1917) was an English Engraver and the sixth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint from 1879 until his death in 1917.

Contents

Although Barber's coins were met with mixed reviews, he had a long and fruitful career in coinage, designing most of the coins used at the mint during his time as Chief Engraver. Barber did full coin designs and also reverse designs.

History

Barber was born in London in 1840, the son of William Barber. In 1869, he was an assistant engraver at the United States Mint. In 1879, he succeeded his father, in the position as chief engraver. Barber's best-known designs are the eponymous "Barber" Barber dime, Barber quarter, and Barber half dollar, as well as the so-called "V" Liberty Head nickel.

Some lesser known pattern coin designs by Barber include the trial copper-nickel cent, trial three-cent piece, and the $4 Stella "Flowing Hair" pieces. Citing the impracticality of the design, he was strongly critical of Augustus St. Gaudens' proposed high relief pattern for a new double eagle in 1908, and tried hard to stop them being produced. Barber was succeeded as Chief Engraver by George T. Morgan.

Public Issues

  • Barber half dollar
  • Barber quarter
  • Barber dime
  • Liberty Head nickel
  • Commemoratives

  • Flowing Hair Stella
  • The obverse (front) of the Columbian Exposition half dollar
  • Isabella Quarter
  • Silver Lafayette Dollar
  • Louisiana Purchase Exposition gold dollar
  • Lewis and Clark Exposition gold dollar
  • Panama-Pacific Exposition half dollar
  • William McKinley Memorial gold dollar
  • Pikes Peak "Southwest Expedition" medal
  • Pattern coins

  • "Washlady" silver pattern quarter
  • References

    Charles E. Barber Wikipedia