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词条 Charles E. Barber
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Coins Designed

     Public Issues  Commemoratives  Foreign coins  Notable Pattern coins 

  3. References

  4. External links

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| name = Charles E. Barber
| image = CharlesEBarber-painting_01.jpg
| image_size = 160
| office = Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint
| predecessor = William Barber
| successor = George T. Morgan
| term_start = January 20, 1880
| president = {{Collapsible list
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|Rutherford B. Hayes
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|Chester A. Arthur
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|William McKinley
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| term_end = February 18, 1917
| birth_name = Charles Edward Barber
| birth_date = {{birth date|1840|11|16}}[1]
| birth_place = London, England
| death_date = {{death date and age|1917|2|18|1840|11|16}}
| death_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
| resting_place = Mount Peace Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
| occupation = Engraver
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Charles Edward Barber (November 16, 1840 – February 18, 1917) was the sixth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint from 1879 until his death in 1917. He had a long and fruitful career in coinage, designing most of the coins produced at the mint during his time as Chief Engraver. He did full coin designs, and he designed about 30 medals in his lifetime.[2] The Barber coinage were named after him. In addition, Barber designed a number of commemorative coins, some in partnership with Assistant Engraver George T. Morgan. For the popular Colombian half dollar, and the Panama-Pacific half dollar and quarter eagle, Barber designed the obverse and Morgan the reverse. Barber also designed the 1883 coins for the Kingdom of Hawaii, and also Cuban coinage of 1915. Barber's design on the Cuba 5 centavo coin remained in use until 1961.

While much has been written about Barber being disagreeable and even hostile to Morgan, this has recently been conclusively disproved, with concrete evidence that the two had a warm personal relationship. This of course, makes perfect sense, as the two worked closely together for over 40 years.[3][4]

Again, contrary to what many people believe, Barber also had a warm personal relationship with President Theodore Roosevelt. While it is true that Roosevelt wanted U.S. coinage in the new century to have a more modern look, and also solicited designs from artists outside the U.S. Mint, this does not mean that he had a personal dislike of the man. The descendants of Charles Barber possess artifacts that prove a warm personal relationship existed.[3][4]

At the request of President Roosevelt and Mint Director George E. Roberts, Barber made a trip to Europe to visit a number of foreign mints on an information-sharing mission. His goal was to observe and discuss the practices at the foreign mints to look for ways to improve operations and efficiency at the U.S. Mint. He combined this trip with a family vacation with his second wife Caroline and his 19-year old daughter Edith. Barber carried with him memos from various departments within the mint with questions to ask their counterparts overseas. These memos, some of which today have Barber's hand-written notes, correspond to the various reports he submitted to Mint Director Roberts after his return (these reports are in the National Archives). Edith's diary from the trip provide details on their itinerary and personal reflections on her father.[5]

Barber was known to be a meticulous professional. While different people have varying opinions about the artistic merits of his designs, it is indisputable that his coin designs hold up to years of heavy use and wear. This is one reason that so many Barber coins exist in such low grades—they were real workhorses in the U.S. economy and were routinely found in circulation until the 1950s.

In the end, Charles Barber was well liked and respected within the Treasury Department and the U.S. Mint. As evidence of this fact, the flags at the Philadelphia Mint were lowered to half staff on the day of his funeral. Roger Burdette provided a scan from the National Archives of the letter from Mint Director F. H. von Engelken requesting permission to half-mast the flags. Charles E. Barber is the last mint official of any rank to have had this high honor bestowed upon him.[3][4]

Biography

Barber was born in London on November 16, 1840,[6] the son of engraver William Barber. In 1869, he was appointed the assistant engraver at the United States Mint in Philadelphia.[7][8][9] On January 20, 1880, he was appointed by President Rutherford B. Hayes to succeed his father in the position as chief engraver. He was frequently criticized for unimaginative designs, but R.W. Julian suggests that he "was capable of superb work when given a free hand."[10]

Barber's best known designs are the Liberty Head coins -- Barber dime, Barber quarter, and Barber half dollar, as well as the so-called "V" Liberty Head nickel. Some lesser known pattern coin designs include the trial copper-nickel cent, trial three-cent piece, and the $4 Stella "Flowing Hair" pieces. 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 from being produced, citing the impracticality of the design.[11] In reality, for a circulating coin, Saint-Gaudens' high-relief double eagle was entirely impractical as each coin required three to five blows of the dies to produce. Barber had to significantly lower the relief of the design to make a production-worthy coin.[12] From 1907 to 1933, over 70 million "Saints" would be struck, impossible with Saint-Gaudens' original design.

Personally, Charles Barber was married to Martha, who passed away in 1899. In 1902, he married Caroline Gaston (1846-1950), who was his wife until his death in 1917. Charles and Martha had a daughter in 1875, Anna May, named for Charles' mother. Unfortunately, the baby died in 1876. Ten years later, Charles and Martha had a daughter named Edith (1886-1970). Charles E. Barber died on February 18, 1917, and was buried 3 days later with Martha and infant daughter Anna May in Mount Peace Cemetery in Philadelphia.[13]

Barber was succeeded as Chief Engraver by George T. Morgan.

Coins Designed

{{main|Barber coinage}}

Public Issues

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

Commemoratives

  • 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
  • The obverse (front) of the Panama-Pacific Exposition half dollar
  • The obverse (front) of the Panama-Pacific Exposition quarter eagle
  • William McKinley Memorial gold dollar
  • Pikes Peak "Southwest Expedition" medal[14]

Foreign coins

  • Kingdom of Hawaii 1883 dime, quarter, half, and dollar
  • Szechuan Province of China, 1897
  • Cuba 1915-1961 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 & 40 Centavos

Notable Pattern coins

  • Flowing Hair Stella 1879-1880
  • "Washlady" silver pattern quarter
  • Famous 1891 Liberty Head patterns
  • 1896 experimental pieces - cent and five cents

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Charles E. Barber |website=Nps.gov |url=http://www.nps.gov/archive/jeff/charles_barber.html }}{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://americanart.si.edu/artist/charles-barber-28996|title=Charles Barber|website=Smithsonian American Art Museum|language=en|access-date=2018-04-30}}
3. ^{{Cite journal|last=Frost|first=John|date=Fall 2018|title=In Search of Charles Barber, Part 3 - Rewriting the History Books|url=|journal=Journal of the Barber Coin Collectors' Society|volume= 29, #3|pages= 20–29|via=}}
4. ^{{Cite book|title=The Numismatist|last=Frost|first=John|work=Reimagining the Barbers|publisher=American Numismatic Association|year=August 2018|isbn=|location=|pages=49–61}}
5. ^{{Cite journal|last=Frost|first=John|date=Summer 2018|title=Searching for Charles Barber, Part 2 - The European Trip of 1905|url=|journal=Journal of the Barber Coin Collectors' Society|volume= 29|pages= 20–29|via=}}
6. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ll0aAAAAYAAJ&q=charles+e.+barber+coins+Nov.+16,+1840&dq=charles+e.+barber+coins+Nov.+16,+1840&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiYjKH9q-LaAhVKnOAKHU41DS4Q6AEINDAD|title=The Numismatist|date=1995|publisher=American Numismatic Association|language=en}}
7. ^[https://books.google.ca/books?id=1HTRAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA13&dq=Charles+E.+Barber+1840&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAWoVChMI36Dq2J7myAIVSKKICh1lqwMC#v=onepage&q=Charles%20E.%20Barber%201840&f=false American Journal of Numismatics, Volumes 17-18, 1883.]
8. ^{{Harvard citation no brackets|Stauffer|1907}}
9. ^{{Harvard citation no brackets|Evans|1885}}
10. ^{{Cite news|url=|title=Charles Barber's dime: Mint engraver's design appreciated by dedicated collectors|last=Julien|first=R. W.|date=March 2018|work=Coins Magazine}}
11. ^{{cite web|last=Numismatic Guaranty Corporation|title=St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933)|url=http://www.ngccoin.com/NGCCoinExplorer/SubCategory.aspx?SubCatID=70&Designation=MS&PopSubCat=us-st.-gaudens-$20|archive-url=https://archive.is/20130729081208/http://www.ngccoin.com/NGCCoinExplorer/SubCategory.aspx?SubCatID=70&Designation=MS&PopSubCat=us-st.-gaudens-$20|dead-url=yes|archive-date=29 July 2013|publisher=Numismatic Guaranty Corporation {{!}}|accessdate=29 July 2013}}
12. ^{{Cite news|url=|title=Fascinating New Discoveries regarding Father-Son Mint Engravers William & Charles Barber|last=Frost|first=John|date=August 17, 2018|work=ANA Money Talks|access-date=}}
13. ^{{Cite journal|last=Frost|first=John|date=Spring 2018|title=Searching for Charles Barber, Part 1|url=|journal=Journal of the Barber Coin Collectors' Society|volume= 29|pages= 20–27|via=}}
14. ^{{Cite web|url=http://so-calleddollar.com/DollarSite/DollarPhotos.aspx?category=90&title=HK%20324-352d|title=So-Called Dollar|website=so-calleddollar.com|access-date=2017-07-08}}{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XEtDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA116&dq=charles+e.+barber+biography&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5tdebq-LaAhUMZd8KHYtzBcgQ6AEIQzAF#v=onepage&q=charles%20e.%20barber%20biography&f=false|title=Illustrated History of the United States Mint with a Complete Description of American Coinage|last=Evans|first=George Greenlief|date=1885|publisher=George G. Evans|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=|language=en|ref=harv}}
  • {{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=79w-AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA15&lpg=PA15&dq=charles+e.+barber+biography&source=bl&ots=j-AjKC_W-B&sig=ejLJTZ7dJuqoLCrwuctIpRyfqiU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjXmZ3nquLaAhUiU98KHYE0AewQ6AEIcDAM#v=onepage&q=charles%20e.%20barber%20biography&f=false|title=Biographical sketches, illustrated. Index to engravings described with check-list numbers and names of engravers and artists|last=Stauffer|first=David McNeely|date=1907|publisher=Grolier club of the city of New York|language=en|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=|ref=harv}}
  • {{Cite journal|last=Du Bois|first=Patterson|date=1883|title=Our Mint Engravers|jstor=43584447|journal=American Journal of Numismatics, and Bulletin of the American Numismatic and Archaeological Society|volume=18|issue=1|pages=12–16|ref=harv|via=}}
  • {{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/coinmedalbulleti2n03edga|title=Coin & Medal Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 3|last=Adams|first=Edgar H.|last2=Raymond|first2=Wayte|date=1917|publisher=Edgar H. Adams and Wayte Raymond|others=Washington University Libraries|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=|ref=harv}}
{{S-start}}{{S-gov}}{{Succession box
| title = Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint
| before = William Barber
| after = George T. Morgan
| years = 1880–1917
}}{{S-end}}{{Chief Engravers of the United States Mint}}

External links

  • {{commonscat-inline|Charles Edward Barber}}
{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Barber, Charles E.}}

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