Log in or Sign up
Coin Talk
Home
Forums
>
Coin Forums
>
US Coins Forum
>
Chief Engraver Robert Scot Remembered - Fact and Myth
>
Reply to Thread
Message:
<p>[QUOTE="WFN, post: 2754682, member: 86967"]On this Memorial Day I will post some of the many contributions that Robert Scot made to the United States, through the Revolutionary time period to the early nineteenth century.</p><p><br /></p><p>Much of what has been written about Robert Scot is myth, such as being a "notoriously slow worker." Rather than dwell on these, I will list some of his accomplishments that greatly benefitted early America:</p><p><br /></p><p>Engraved the radical Virginia Currency 1775-1779, featuring the Virginia Seal which depicted the overthrow of tyranny and the motto "Sic Semper Tyrannis."</p><p><br /></p><p>For then Governor Thomas Jefferson, Scot engraved the Virginia Happy While United Indian Peace Medals (1780) with the motto "Rebellion to Tyrants is obedience to God." Only one is known in silver, which surfaced in 2011 and sold for $109,250 at Stack's. Also did counterfeit detection under Jefferson.</p><p><br /></p><p>For Robert Morris (supt of Finance) engraved "Morris' Notes" (1781) that helped to finance the final days of the War of Independence, including the Siege of Yorktown.</p><p><br /></p><p>Did considerable engraving for officers of the Continental Army including the magnificent illustration of the decisive battle of the American Revolution, the Siege of Yorktown, dedicated to General George Washington (1782). Scot was highly sought after, engraved a map of the US based on Treaty of Paris (1784), did work for the society of the Cincinnati.</p><p><br /></p><p>Scot engraved many federal seals including the original Great Seal of the US and the 1798 Navy Department Seal.</p><p><br /></p><p>Scot was instrumental in the expansion of illustrated scientific books in the US, collaborating with Scottish-American publishers that enabled works such as Thomas Dobson's Encyclopædia (1790...).</p><p><br /></p><p>While at the Mint, Scot engraved hundreds of dies for the first Federal Issues of Embossed Revenue Stamps that were used to finance the First Barbary War and the Quasi-War (1798-1800).</p><p><br /></p><p>Chief Engraver of the US Mint 1793-1823 (first presidential appointment).</p><p><br /></p><p>Scot was born in Canongate, Scotland October 2, 1745 (Scotland old parish records), he started his first engraving and modelling partnership in 1764 (Edinburgh Court records). Contemporary assessments of Scot's work placed him as among the best, or the best, of US engravers at the time. The preceding is just a portion of Scot's work.</p><p><img src="http://i859.photobucket.com/albums/ab156/nysoto/1904a75e-d97f-40e8-ab66-7cb401fab9b1_zpshsxuj1pv.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="WFN, post: 2754682, member: 86967"]On this Memorial Day I will post some of the many contributions that Robert Scot made to the United States, through the Revolutionary time period to the early nineteenth century. Much of what has been written about Robert Scot is myth, such as being a "notoriously slow worker." Rather than dwell on these, I will list some of his accomplishments that greatly benefitted early America: Engraved the radical Virginia Currency 1775-1779, featuring the Virginia Seal which depicted the overthrow of tyranny and the motto "Sic Semper Tyrannis." For then Governor Thomas Jefferson, Scot engraved the Virginia Happy While United Indian Peace Medals (1780) with the motto "Rebellion to Tyrants is obedience to God." Only one is known in silver, which surfaced in 2011 and sold for $109,250 at Stack's. Also did counterfeit detection under Jefferson. For Robert Morris (supt of Finance) engraved "Morris' Notes" (1781) that helped to finance the final days of the War of Independence, including the Siege of Yorktown. Did considerable engraving for officers of the Continental Army including the magnificent illustration of the decisive battle of the American Revolution, the Siege of Yorktown, dedicated to General George Washington (1782). Scot was highly sought after, engraved a map of the US based on Treaty of Paris (1784), did work for the society of the Cincinnati. Scot engraved many federal seals including the original Great Seal of the US and the 1798 Navy Department Seal. Scot was instrumental in the expansion of illustrated scientific books in the US, collaborating with Scottish-American publishers that enabled works such as Thomas Dobson's Encyclopædia (1790...). While at the Mint, Scot engraved hundreds of dies for the first Federal Issues of Embossed Revenue Stamps that were used to finance the First Barbary War and the Quasi-War (1798-1800). Chief Engraver of the US Mint 1793-1823 (first presidential appointment). Scot was born in Canongate, Scotland October 2, 1745 (Scotland old parish records), he started his first engraving and modelling partnership in 1764 (Edinburgh Court records). Contemporary assessments of Scot's work placed him as among the best, or the best, of US engravers at the time. The preceding is just a portion of Scot's work. [IMG]http://i859.photobucket.com/albums/ab156/nysoto/1904a75e-d97f-40e8-ab66-7cb401fab9b1_zpshsxuj1pv.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Your name or email address:
Do you already have an account?
No, create an account now.
Yes, my password is:
Forgot your password?
Stay logged in
Coin Talk
Home
Forums
>
Coin Forums
>
US Coins Forum
>
Chief Engraver Robert Scot Remembered - Fact and Myth
>
Home
Home
Quick Links
Search Forums
Recent Activity
Recent Posts
Forums
Forums
Quick Links
Search Forums
Recent Posts
Competitions
Competitions
Quick Links
Competition Index
Rules, Terms & Conditions
Gallery
Gallery
Quick Links
Search Media
New Media
Showcase
Showcase
Quick Links
Search Items
Most Active Members
New Items
Directory
Directory
Quick Links
Directory Home
New Listings
Members
Members
Quick Links
Notable Members
Current Visitors
Recent Activity
New Profile Posts
Sponsors
Menu
Search
Search titles only
Posted by Member:
Separate names with a comma.
Newer Than:
Search this thread only
Search this forum only
Display results as threads
Useful Searches
Recent Posts
More...