| 31. | A lifelong Philadelphian, Eckfeldt served as the second chief coiner of the Mint, from 1814 until 1839.
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| 32. | Eckfeldt served a quarter century as chief coiner, during which time the Philadelphia Mint moved to new premises.
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| 33. | Baze, aboard Walts Wharf, tried to make a move to the inside and clipped the heels of Coiner.
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| 34. | They engaged in pursuing highwaymen, coiners and clippers, but were also corrupt and blackmailed felons to extort money.
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| 35. | It has no connection with another play called " King of Coiners " despite being also about counterfeiters.
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| 36. | One of Coiner's passions was painting, primarily landscapes, in a style he himself described as impressionist.
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| 37. | I pressed for the source : Was Arthur Krock the actual coiner of the phrase encapsulating the stream of petty scandals?
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| 38. | Call me a summer soldier or sunshine patriot, but common sense tells me that a popularizer is not a coiner.
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| 39. | One son, Franklin Peale, born on October 15, 1795, became the Chief Coiner at the Philadelphia Mint.
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| 40. | In September 1836, Chief Coiner Adam Eckfeldt began sinking the working dies that would be used to strike the coins.
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