Engravers
Edgar Bertram Mackennal, Sculptor (1863-1931)
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Bertram Mackennal was a coin designer, known especially for the portrait and other coin designs of King George V.
John (Jan) Roettiers, Medallist (1631-1703)
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John Roettiers was Chief Engraver of the Royal Mint 1670-1698.
George William de Saulles, Sculptor, Designer & Engraver (1862-1903)
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G W De Saulles was a former Chief Engraver at the Royal Mint and engraved several coins for Queen Victoria and King Edward VII.
Thomas Simon, Engraver (1618-1665)
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Thomas Simon (1618-1665) was the Chief Engraver at the Royal Mint from 1649 to 1660. He was a noted medallist, die and seal engraver and gem engraver.
William Wyon, Medallist & Engraver (1795-1851)
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William Wyon was the most famous of the Wyon family of medallists and engraver. Here is a short bio of his life.
Who was Benedetto Pistrucci?
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Benedetto Pistrucci (1783-1855) was an Italian engraver and medallist who is probably most widely known amongst numismatists as the designer of the famous George and the Dragon image shown on the gold sovereign reverse.