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  1. Charles Edward Barber [1] [2] (16 de noviembre de 1840 - 18 de febrero de 1917) fue el sexto grabador jefe de la Casa de la Moneda de los Estados Unidos desde 1879 hasta su muerte en 1917. Tuvo una larga y fructífera carrera en monedas, diseñando la mayoría de las monedas producidas en el menta durante su tiempo como jefe grabador.

  2. Charles Edward Barber (November 16, 1840 – February 18, 1917) was an American coin engraver who served as 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.

  3. Charles Edward Barber (16 de noviembre de 1840 - 18 de febrero de 1917) fue el sexto grabador jefe de la Casa de la Moneda de los Estados Unidos desde 1879 hasta su muerte en 1917. Tuvo una larga y fructífera carrera en monedas, diseñando la mayoría de las monedas producidas en el menta durante su tiempo como jefe grabador.

  4. The Barber coinage consists of a dime, quarter, and half dollar designed by United States Bureau of the Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber. They were minted between 1892 and 1916, though no half dollars were struck in the final year of the series.

  5. Engraver Charles E. Barber. Charles E. Barber was the 6th Chief Engraver of the United States, and the namesake of the Barber Coin Collectors' Society. He succeeded his father, William Barber, after his death in 1879, appointed to the position by President Rutherford B. Hayes.

  6. Charles Edward Barber (November 16, 1840 – February 18, 1917) was an American coin engraver who served as 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.

  7. Donald Drew Egbert Professor of Art and Archaeology. Phone. (609) 258–0352. Office. 371 McCormick Hall. Email. cebarber@princeton.edu. Charlie Barbers area of specialization is the history of Byzantine and Post-Byzantine art, with a particular focus on the history and theory of the icon. He has also worked extensively on Byzantine ...