- John Adam
Eckfeldt (June 15, 1769 –
February 6, 1852) was an
American worker and
official during the
first years of the
United States Mint. A lifelong...
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Eckfeldt is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Adam
Eckfeldt (1769–1852), U.S. Mint
worker and
official Jacob R.
Eckfeldt (1803–1872)...
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Eckfeldt (March 1803-August 9, 1872) was an ****ayer for the
United States Mint in Philadelphia. Born in
Philadelphia in
March 1803,
Jacob R.
Eckfeldt...
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Mason claimed that he was
offered three by
Theodore Eckfeldt, a Mint
employee and
nephew of Adam
Eckfeldt (who had died in 1852).
After the
public became...
- the US Mint
established a coin
cabinet in 1838 when
chief coiner Adam
Eckfeldt donated his
personal collection.
William E. Du Bois'
Pledges of History...
- Medicine.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-978064-8 – via
Google Books.
Eckfeldt,
Jacob Reese; Du Bois,
William Ewing; Saxton,
Joseph (1842). A
manual of...
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ridicule later in 1793, and Mint
Director David Rittenhouse ordered Adam
Eckfeldt to
revise the
obverse and
reverse designs. Liberty's bust was redesigned...
- Value, ...
Intended for the Use of Travellers, ... By
Thomas Snelling".
Eckfeldt,
Jacob R. (1842). "A
Manual of Gold and
Silver Coins of All
Nations Struck...
- the Vereinsthaler,
having become the
standard across much of Germany.
Eckfeldt,
Jacob R. (1842). A
Manual of Gold and
Silver Coins of All
Nations Struck...
- Encyclopedia:
Ferritin Test
Adams PC,
Reboussin DM,
Barton JC,
McLaren CE,
Eckfeldt JH,
McLaren GD,
Dawkins FW,
Acton RT,
Harris EL,
Gordeuk VR, Leiendecker-Foster...