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British coin designers

This list has 9 members. See also British engravers, Coin designers, British currency designers
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  • George Kruger Gray British designer
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    George Kruger Gray (25 December 1880 – 2 May 1943) was an English artist, best remembered for his designs of coinage and stained glass windows.
  • Arnold Machin
    Arnold Machin British sculptor, coin designer and stamp designer (1911–1999)
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    Arnold Machin O.B.E., R.A. (30 September 1911 – 9 March 1999) was a British artist, sculptor, and coin and postage stamp designer.
  • Anthony Smith (sculptor)
    Anthony Smith (sculptor) British sculptor (born 1984)
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    Anthony Smith FLS (born 9 February 1984) is a British sculptor who works in bronze. He is known for his wildlife sculptures as well as his depictions of well-known figures, including Charles Darwin, Ian Fleming, and Alfred Russel Wallace. He has been awarded major public commissions including the design of a new £2 coin for the Royal Mint, the first new statue for London's Natural History Museum in more than eighty years, and a life-sized statue of Charles Darwin for Christ's College, Cambridge. In addition to his sculpting work, he is also an photographer, specialising in wildlife photography.
  • Martin Jennings
    Martin Jennings British artist
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    Martin Jennings is a British sculptor, born in 1957, who works in the figurative tradition, in bronze and stone. His statue of John Betjeman at St Pancras railway station was unveiled in 2007 and the statue of Philip Larkin at Hull Paragon Interchange station was presented in 2010.
  • James Berry (artist) New Zealand artist & stamp designer
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    Reginald George James Berry OBE (20 June 1906 – 6 November 1979) was a New Zealand artist, noted for creating a large number of postage stamp and coin designs. He was born in London in 1906, and emigrated to New Zealand in 1925. He went on to become a commercial artist at a Wellington advertising agency, and in 1932 became a freelance artist. His work included book covers and illustrations, but is most famous for more than 1,000 stamp, coin and medal designs.
  • Leonard Charles Wyon
    Leonard Charles Wyon English engraver
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    Leonard Charles Wyon (London 23 November 1826 – 20 August 1891 London) was a British engraver of the Victorian era most notable for his work on the gold and silver coinage struck for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887 and the bronze coinage of 1860 with the second ("bun") head portrait, in use from 1860 to 1894.
  • Ian Rank-Broadley British artist
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    Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS (born 1952) is a British sculptor who has produced many acclaimed works, among which are several designs for British coinage.
  • John Hull
    John Hull English-born merchant, silversmith and politician
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    John Hull (December 18, 1624 – October 1, 1683) was an English-born merchant, silversmith, slave trader and politician who spent the majority of his life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. After arriving in North America, he worked as a silversmith in Boston before becoming the moneyer responsible for issuing the colony's pine tree shillings in the mid-17th century. Hull was also a successful merchant and engaged in slave-trading on multiple occasions. He was also an early benefactor of Harvard College and a co-founder of the Old South Church.
  • Michael Armitage (artist) Kenyan Painter
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    Michael Armitage (born 1984) is a Kenyan Painter.
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