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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 42, October 2, 2005, Article 17

    LESTER MERKIN ENAMELED COIN COLLECTION

    "The Atlanta Sale" planned for October 6, 2005 is a joint
    offering of Stack's and American Numismatic Rarities in
    conjunction with the the Whitman Coin and Collectibles
    Atlanta Expo. Included is a most unusual offering of 351
    lots of enamel-inlaid coins from the estates of Lester Merkin
    and Joseph B. Stack. I don't believe there has ever been
    a reference work devoted to this subject, but this catalog
    will probably become the primary reference by default.

    A web page we pointed out in the January 16, 2005 E-Sylum
    (v8n3) is a useful one-page article on the topic:

    "The majority of enamelled coins are based on the existing
    design of the original coin. The first task in the production
    process was to take out all the background of the coin, leaving
    the letters and pattern in. In some cases the letters and design
    were even removed. The enamel was then applied in layers,
    fired and then ground down to enable the colours to come
    through in varying shades. This process was often done in more
    than one stage to enable the intricate colours and painted effect
    to be perfected. "

    "Two of the finest coin enamellers were William Henry Probert
    and the Steel family. The earliest enamelled coins were thought
    to have been produced by William Henry Probert in his
    Birmingham workshop. His initial designs were very plain with
    no more than three colours used. However, the coins were
    expertly engraved."

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  • 2005-10-02
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