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The E-Sylum: Volume 28, Number 43, 2025, Article 13

MARQUIS WHO'S WHO ADDS DON EVERHART

Don Everhart was selected for inclusion in Marquis Who's Who. He is a prolific U.S. coin designer, responsible for the design of numerous quarters, a cent, a nickel and about 25 to 30 congressional gold medals. -Garrett

Don Everhart inducted into Marquis Who's Who

Don Everhart has been selected for inclusion in Marquis Who's Who. As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.

Mr. Everhart has established a distinguished career as a designer and sculptor, with over five decades of experience in the numismatic and fine arts fields. Since 2017, he has served as the self-employed lead sculptor at Everhart Design, where he continues to contribute to various numismatic projects and collaborate with multiple clients. In this capacity, Mr. Everhart works closely with the United States Mint as a member of the Artistic Infusion Program, furthering his legacy in coin design and sculpture.

From 2004 to 2017, Mr. Everhart held the position of lead sculptor at the United States Mint and Everhart Design. During this period, he also worked as a sculptor and engraver for the United States Mint. His tenure at the Mint is marked by prolific output, including the creation of many coins, most notably numerous quarters, a penny, a nickel and approximately 25 to 30 congressional gold medals. Among his most notable achievements are the presidential medals presented to President George Bush and President Barack Obama, both of whom he met in the Oval Office. He is particularly proud of designing both sides of President Obama's second administration medal. Additionally, Mr. Everhart designed the Congressional Medal for the Dalai Lama and had the opportunity to meet him during its presentation.

Before his work at the United States Mint, Mr. Everhart spent 24 years as a freelance sculptor and designer. Throughout this period, he successfully supported his family while working from home, a testament to his discipline and determination. His freelance career encompassed not only coin-oriented circular designs but also three-dimensional sculptures and installations. Notably, he completed an installation at Georgetown University consisting of 24 bronze plaques for their Sports Hall of Fame. His freelance portfolio includes projects for institutions such as Disney, Lenox, Tiffany, The Hamilton Collection, The Bradford Exchange and Schmid.

Mr. Everhart began his professional journey in 1975 as a sculptor at Franklin Mint, where he worked until 1980. At Franklin Mint, he learned the intricacies of art and metallic sculpture alongside 36 other sculptors, producing between 50 and 60 coin sculptures annually. This formative experience provided him with invaluable training that he likens to earning a "master's degree" in medallic design.

In addition to his domestic contributions, Mr. Everhart has created numerous coin designs for foreign countries, including commissions for the Marshall Islands, The Philippines, Jamaica, Guyana, and the British Royal Mint. His work is highly regarded within the numismatic community for its artistic merit and technical excellence.

Mr. Everhart's professional affiliations demonstrate his commitment to advancing the field of medallic art and sculpture. He served as president of the American Medallic Sculpture Association from 1992 to 1994 and is a member and frequent exhibitor with Fédération Internationale de la Médaille d'Art. He has contributed to three committees within the American Numismatic Association and holds fellow status with the National Sculpture Society. Additionally, he is a sculptor member of the Chester County Art Association.

His academic background includes earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from Kutztown State College in 1972. Mr. Everhart attributes much of his success to his determination and self-discipline, qualities essential for maintaining productivity while working independently from home. His entry into sculpture was serendipitous; after presenting his student portfolio to a gallery owner on South Street in Philadelphia, he learned of an opening at Franklin Mint that set him on his career path.

Throughout his career, Mr. Everhart has received numerous accolades recognizing his artistic achievements. He was named Sculptor of the Year by the American Numismatic Association in 1993. He received first prize for reliefs and medals for "Dance of the Dolphins" from the National Sculpture Society in 1985. In 2006, he designed and sculpted the Benjamin Franklin "Founding Father" Silver Dollar for The United States Mint. His Silver Dollar obverse for The March of Dimes won 'Coin of the Year" for Most Inspirational Coin. His State Quarter for Nevada won "Coin of the Year" as Best Trade Coin for Krause Publications' Coin of the Year. He sculpted both sides of the "Baseball Hall of Fame" domed coin and designed the reverse which won the overall "Coin of the Year award for the United States Mint in 2008. In 2018 he was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from Krause Publications in Berlin, Germany.

Mr. Everhart's creative output extends beyond coins to include calendar medals for Franklin Mint, a freeform dinosaur series of six dinosaur medals for The Society of Medallists. He has done sculptural work for Disney. He has also signs personalized labels for Numismatic Guaranty Company in Sarasota, Florida, a company that places coins into holders with certificates of authenticity bearing his signature.

Civically minded, Mr. Everhart supports Alzheimer's and cancer charities through donations.

Born in York, Mr. Everhart enjoys cycling during his personal time.

To read the complete article, see:
Marquis Who's Who Honors Don Everhart for Expertise in Mint Sculpting (https://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/527839/marquis-whos-who-honors-don-everhart-for-expertise-in-mint-sculpting)

To read earlier E-Sylum articles, see:
DON EVERHART'S CAREER IN COINS, PART 8 (https://www.coinbooks.org/v25/esylum_v25n12a16.html)
NGC INTERVIEW: DON EVERHART (https://www.coinbooks.org/v26/esylum_v26n42a18.html)

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