Donald Nelson Everhart II (born August 19, 1949 in York, Pennsylvania) is an American coin and medal engraver-medalist, and sculptor who has worked for the private Franklin Mint, as a freelance designer, and since 2004 has worked for the United States Mint in Philadelphia.
For the new U.S. Presidential Dollar series, beginning in 2007, he designed and modeled the Statue of Liberty reverse to appear on all issues.
As a freelance commission he designed and modeled a series of 25 Marshall Islands coins for the British Royal Mint, 1990–91.
In the 1990s he choose natural themes to create a series of cast art medals: Chameleon (1991), Crocodile Rock (1993), Sprint Finish (1992) and Leapfrog (1993).
Natural themes were also utilized in privately commissioned calendar medals such as Dance of the Dolphins (1984) and Sea Otters (1993).
For Georgetown University he created a life size bulldog, the school mascot, a pair of bronze relief seals for the university's front gates, a relief plaque of basketball coach John Thompson, a portrait medal of the university's founder John Carroll, and 24 piece Sports Hall of Fame installation of bronze bas-relief plaques honoring great athletes from the school's past.
National Sculpture Society First Prize for Reliefs, Medals (SoM #106 Dance Dolphins) 1985.
Krause Publications Coin Of The Year (COTY) finalists for U.S. Nevada Quarter, 2006; and Benjamin Franklin Founding Father Silver Dollar, 2006.