Medal Artists
  • About This Databank
    • Artists >
      • Identifying Initials
    • Abbreviations and Auction Codes
    • Categories
    • Entries
    • Auctions, Collections, and Illustrations
    • Data Methodology
    • Bibliography
    • Data Acknowledgements
    • Photo Acknowledgments
  • About Us
    • FAQs
    • D. Wayne Johnson Biography
    • Contact Us
  • Links
  • Artist Entries
    • Full Text >
      • A-B
      • C-F
      • G-I
      • J-L
      • M-N
      • O-R
      • S-Z
    • By Artist >
      • A-B
      • C-F
      • G-I
      • J-L
      • M-N
      • O-R >
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
        • Untitled
MOULD, Walter  (fl 1785-86, -1789) Colonial American diesinker.
           One of the operaters (with James Atlee) of the Morris-
           town New Jersey colonial mint. Correct attribution of
           engravers for this mint is suspect (some by Thomas Wyon,
           of Birmingham) and dies later sold to John Bailey (of
           Machin's Mills mint) who struck coins from Mould and
           Wyon dies. Wyon proposed the denomination "decad."
           Richard Kennedy states Mould was in Ohio 1788-1789.
           Death attributed to 1789.

           C   O   I   N   S

1785 (i.e. 1789) Immune Columbia Vermont Copper . . Breen 734
1787 Connecticut Copper (struck Morristown Mint)Breen 766-771
1786 New Jersey Copper (restrike by Mould with
           Wyon dies) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Breen 883
1785 Wyon Confederatio Pattern Decad. . . Baker 9, Breen 1125
1786 Walter Mould's Pattern Coppers . . . . . Breen 1130-1133

           C O L L E C T I O N S

C4  {1912} Comparette, p 5.

           N U M I S M A T I C   R E F E R E N C E S

E8  {1951} Kenney, p 17.
Px  {1977} Breen. Walter Mould and the Morristown Mint. Penny-Wise 11:4 (July 1977)   pp 162-167.
S48 {1985} Rulau and Fuld (Baker) 9, p 37.
O12 {1988} Breen 734, p 65; 766-771 69; 883 78-79; 1125 121-122; 1130-1133 122-            
           123; ix, 84, 90, 96, 98-99, 117-122, 693.
N31 {1992} Smith. American Numismatic Biographies, p 170-171.

"There has been no scholar better qualified to create 'the American Forrer' than Dick Johnson."
-Cornelius C. Vermule III, Curator Emeritus
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

HOSTTESTING
Torrington, CT ✹ 860-482-1103
dj@dickjohnsonsdatabank.com
© Copyright 2015