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  2. Thomas S. Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Thomas S. Cleveland (born June 8, 1960) is an American designer, illustrator and fine artist. He served in the United States Mint's Artistic Infusion Program from 2004 until 2014. Biography

  3. Category:American coin designers - Wikipedia

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  4. Coin show - Wikipedia

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    Coin shows are events where coin collectors and coin dealers attend to buy, trade and sell coins. [1] In addition to coins, dealers also sell paper money , books and tokens. Like other hobby shows, a show hall is arranged with aisles and tables where coin sellers can display their coins.

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  7. Greater Cleveland Auto Show opens Friday with hundreds of ...

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    Admission to this year's Greater Cleveland Auto Show is $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and kids ages 7 to 12 and free for children 6 and younger. Parking is free.

  8. Millionaire's Row at Cleveland Auto Show adds extra bling - AOL

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    Lining the Cleveland Auto Show's “Millionaire's Row” are brands like Aston Martin, Bentley and Rolls Royce. "Cars that are over a million dollars just for one vehicle," said Lou Vitantonio ...

  9. Sacagawea dollar - Wikipedia

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    The design selected for the 2010 reverse was designed by Artistic Infusion Program artist Thomas Cleveland and depicts the Hiawatha Belt surrounding five stone-tipped arrows, along with the inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA", "$1", "HAUDENOSAUNEE" and "GREAT LAW OF PEACE". [15] The subject of the design is the "Great Tree of Peace". [15]