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Thomas D. Rogers, Sr. (born 1945) is a former sculptor-engraver with the United States Mint and designer of the 2000–2008 reverse side of the United States Golden dollar coins, or Sacagawea dollars. Rogers holds an A.A.S. degree with a major in commercial art. He joined the U.S. Mint in October 1991, working at the Philadelphia Mint facility, and retired in 2001. As of 2003 he was residing in Long Beach, Washington, and as of 2009 he was living and working in Oregon. His design for the Sacagawea dollar was modified slightly before it went into circulation.

Rogers also designed the reverses of four of the State Quarters, including those for Maryland, Massachusetts and South Carolina. He also designed include the reverses of three years of the American Platinum Eagle (including the original reverse, used on non-proof Platinum Eagles of all dates), the obverses of the 1996 silver $1 coin commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Smithsonian Institution and the 2000 Library of Congress $10 coin, and designed both sides of several other United States commemorative coins.

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