(1851) Bronzed Medal J-MT-2, Robert M. Patterson
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$780 MS65BN 04-13-2022 Stack's Bowers
Description
This bronzed medal Julian MT-2 honors Robert Maskell Patterson (1787-1854), who served as the tenth Director of the United States Mint from 1835 to 1851. Patterson's directorship was one of the most consequential in Mint history, overseeing the introduction of steam-powered coinage in 1836, the expansion of branch mint operations to Charlotte, Dahlonega, and New Orleans, and the massive increase in gold coinage following the California Gold Rush of 1849. Under his leadership, the Mint was transformed from a single-facility operation into a national system capable of meeting the monetary demands of a rapidly expanding nation. The obverse features a portrait of Patterson, a distinguished scientist and academic who brought intellectual rigor and administrative competence to the Mint directorship. The son of Robert Patterson Sr., who had also served as Mint Director (1806-1824), the younger Patterson represented a family deeply embedded in the institution's history. He was a professor at the University of Virginia before accepting the directorship, and his scientific background proved invaluable in managing the technical challenges of modernizing the Mint's operations and expanding to multiple facilities simultaneously. The reverse carries the Julian MT-2 designation and inscriptions appropriate to Patterson's long and productive tenure. The bronzed finish indicates a presentation-quality striking intended for formal distribution. Patterson's sixteen-year directorship remains one of the longest in Mint history, and his legacy includes not only the technological modernization of coinage production but also the establishment of the branch mint system that served the nation for over a century.
Rarity Notes
Bronzed medal, Julian MT-2. Director Patterson served 1835-1851, overseeing steam coinage and branch mint expansion.
Cross References
PCGS #531275; Julian MT-2; Robert Maskell Patterson (1787-1854); 10th Mint Director 1835-1851
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