There he helped to design and produce commemorative coins.
He also designed non-military coins and medals for the United States Mint, the State of Illinois, and other bodies.
He also designed several coins for Christian VII in 1771.
In 1494 he returned to Milan, where he designed coins for the mint, designed and supervised tapestry works, and prepared stage scenery.
He also designed coins, medals, furniture and houses of the wealthy, and he was a friend of Alexander Hamilton.
Later authorities decided who designed coins.
He also designed foreign coins produced for other countries by the mint.
After his retirement from the mint, Mr. Gasparro designed numerous commemorative coins, including those for John Wayne and baseball heroes.
Even the experts could not manage to design coins which are easily recognisable to the blind and proof against fraud.
In 1932 he became the art director of the State Mint, and thus designed numerous coins of Hungary.