- John Ray
Sinnock (July 8, 1888 – May 14, 1947) was the
eighth Chief Engraver of the
United States Mint from 1925 to 1947.
Sinnock was the
designer of the...
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officials moved quickly to
replace the
Mercury dime.
Chief Engraver John R.
Sinnock prepared models, but
faced repeated criticism from the
Commission of Fine...
- she
instructed her
chief engraver, John R.
Sinnock, to
prepare designs for a
Franklin half dollar.
Sinnock's designs were
based on his
earlier work, but...
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indeed Sinnock's. The same
rumor arose after the
release of the
Sinnock designed Franklin half
dollar in 1948.
Another controversy surrounding Sinnock's design...
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Sinnock,
without giving credit to Lewis,
whose involvement would not be
generally known for
forty years. Both the
quarter eagle,
designed by
Sinnock,...
- The
designer of the
Yangtze Service Medal is John R.
Sinnock of the
Philadelphia Mint.
Sinnock was the
eighth Chief Engraver of the
United States Mint...
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Sinnock, From Choc
Stars to Big
Stars Martin Sinnock, Bozi-Boziana:
Zaiko to Anti-Choc With...
- In
office 1917–1925
Preceded by
Charles E.
Barber Succeeded by John R.
Sinnock Personal details Born (1845-11-24)November 24, 1845 Birmingham, England...
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According to
Breen "The
attempt was a failure". Morgan's successor, John R.
Sinnock, made
additional attempts in 1937 and 1938, with
little better results...
- Ross, as seen on her Mint
medal designed by
Chief Engraver John R.
Sinnock...