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North Carolina Museum of Historyr2WPadmin2018-08-08T22:01:43+00:00

North Carolina Museum of History

This organization has contributed to the following objects in the Encyclopedia.

Bechtler $2.50 gold coin, obverse and reverse, ca. 1835

Bechtler $5 gold coin, obverse and reverse, ca. 1835

Bechtler one dollar gold coin, obverse and reverse, ca. 1830

Bechtler One dollar gold coin, obverse and reverse, ca. 1835

Bechtler, Christopher Portrait, 1975

Christopher Bechtler Portrait, 1975 copy based on original portrait

Die for stamping $5 Bechtler coins, ca. 1840-1850

Roller used to roll gold ingots into strips in preparation for stamping into planchets (i.e. coin blanks), ca. 1830-1850

Single-barrel percussion pistol, likely made by Christopher Bechtler Sr.’s son, Augustus Bechtler, ca. 1840

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