File:First Barber pattern.png

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English: Obverse of pattern coin created by Charles E. Barber, a federal employee in the Bureau of the Mint, part of the Department of the Treasury, for the half dollar. It was not adopted, another design by Barber was.
Date Coin: 1892. Image: 1913
Source Adams and Woodlin, United States pattern, trial, and experimental pieces , p. 192 (1913)
Author Unknown photographer. Pattern coin created by Charles E. Barber

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