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Peter Cross (engraver)

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120:. The value of gold required the coin to be so small — 12.7 millimetres (0.50 in) in diameter) — that too many people were losing them, so it had to be redesigned (In spending power, the dollar of 1849 is equal to $ 36.62 today, but even that value is far exceeded by the collector value as well as by the present value of the gold content). He also designed medals of the period, including a medal of Commander 107:
in Philadelphia. He married Harriet Amelia Chapin and had five children, Anna Maria Cross (later Willard, 1843–1917), Hannah Elizabeth (later Marple, 1845-1902), William Edward (1847-1875), Chapin Filatreau (1854-1857) and Edmond Filatreau (1859-1861).
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to William Cross (a ship captain, missing at sea September 1815, his last letter home before going missing still exists) and Elizabeth A. Cross, and despite Mint records stating that he died in 1856, he appears in the 1860
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when that cemetery was removed to make way for the Raymond Rosen
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On March 14, 2013, Cross was mentioned by full name in the
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He is best known for his work on the reverse of the 1849
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U.S. Rare Coin Investments article on the $ 1 gold coin
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New York City
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
James B. Longacre
U.S. Mint
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
New York City
U.S. Census
one dollar ($ 1) gold coin
Duncan Ingraham
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Lawnview Cemetery
Rockledge, Pennsylvania
Odd Fellows Cemetery
housing project
urban renewal
Jump Start
Robb Armstrong
U.S. Mint biography of Cross
U.S. Rare Coin Investments article on the $ 1 gold coin
Ancestry.com records on Mr. Cross
Jump Start comic strip, March 14, 2013
Categories
American engravers
1815 births
1862 deaths
Artists from New York City
Burials at Lawnview Memorial Park

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