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  2. Thomas S. Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland is credited with fifteen designs for United States coins and medals. His most notable work is the reverse design of the 2007 American Platinum Eagle. [2] Cleveland's full United States Mint Coin Design Credits are: 2014 Florence Harding First Spouse Gold Coin Series, Obverse [3] 2014 Florence Harding First Spouse Gold Coin Series ...

  3. Sacagawea dollar - Wikipedia

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    From 2000 to 2008, the reverse featured an eagle design by Thomas D. Rogers. Since 2009, the reverse of the Sacagawea dollar has been changed yearly, with each design in the series depicting a different aspect of Native American cultures. These coins are marketed as "Native American dollars".

  4. List of United States commemorative coins and medals (2000s)

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    Coin Obverse design Reverse design Composition Mintage Available Obverse Reverse $1: Library of Congress dollar: Depicts an open book superimposed over the torch of learning Architectural rendering of the dome on the Library of Congress' Jefferson building: Ag 90%, Cu 10% Authorized: 500,000 (max) Uncirculated: 52,771 P. Proof: 196,900 P

  5. List of medallists - Wikipedia

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    Coin designer; Jacqueline Stieger (born 1936). British Art Medal Society Medallist; Thomas Stirling Lee (1857-1916). Sculptor, specialising in reliefs and portrait heads. John Sigismund Tanner (1705-1775) Avril Vaughan (1937-2008) Coin & Medal designer. British Art Medal Society Medallist; Thomas Webb (fl. 1797 – 1830)

  6. United States Seated Liberty coinage - Wikipedia

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    The basic obverse design of the Seated Liberty coinage consisted of the figure of Liberty clad in a flowing dress and seated upon a rock. [3] In her left hand, she holds a Liberty pole surmounted by a Phrygian cap, [2] which had been a pre-eminent symbol of freedom during the movement of Neoclassicism (and traces its roots back to Ancient Greece and Rome).

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