- Felix Schlag
Felix Oscar Schlag (December 4, 1891 – March 9, 1974) was the designer of the
United States five cent coin in use from 1938 to 2004.He was born to Karl and Teresa Schlag in
Frankfurt ,Germany , and moved to theUnited States in 1929. As a teenager, Schlag served in the German army ofWorld War I .On April 21, 1938, Schlag's design for the Jefferson nickel was selected by
Nellie Tayloe Ross , Director of theUnited States Mint . Schlag won $1,000United States dollar s for his winning design of the coin; he had been an award-winningartist inEurope . Sadly, his prize money was spent on his wife's funeral. In the 1930s, Felix won several sculptural commissions and art prizes.Schlag accepted the offer of the American
government to place his initials, FS, on the nickel beginning in 1966.The designer relocated to
Owosso, Michigan , where he died and is buried. He and his wife Anna, whom he married in 1920, had three children: Feliza (1920), Leo (1921), and Hilda (1929). A memorial was placed by the Michigan State Numismatic Society on September 14, 2008.
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