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Trump's Face on New $1 Coin Revealed
United States🏛️ PoliticsLean Conservative7 hr. ago

Trump's Face on New $1 Coin Revealed

The design of a new $1 coin featuring the face of former U.S. President Donald Trump has been revealed. The coin includes 'Liberty' at the top, 'In God We Trust' next to Trump's portrait, and '1776-2026' at the bottom, marking the United States' 250th anniversary. This design differs slightly from earlier versions and comes after a lawsuit attempting to block the production of a 24-karat gold commemorative coin was dismissed. The U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach confirmed the design on social media, stating it honors the nation's history and the 'enduring spirit of our country and democracy.' The coin's back remains unseen, and the design was approved by the Commission of Fine Arts, an advisory body appointed by Trump. Critics argue the design violates a federal law prohibiting the depiction of living presidents on currency, though the gold coins are considered collectibles rather than legal tender.

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CBS News (US) logoCBS News (US)IndependentConservative7 hr. ago
U.S. Mint to make $1 gold coin with Trump's face on it

The U.S. Mint will begin producing a $1 gold coin featuring former President Donald Trump's likeness, as announced by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on X. This initiative is part of broader efforts to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States. The coin, described as having a 'gold-like finish,' will be available starting this fall. While the coin itself is made of non-precious metals, it aims to honor Trump's legacy and American values. Previously, the Treasury considered a $250 bill with Trump's image but noted it would require legislative changes. Federal law currently restricts living individuals from appearing on currency, though exceptions exist for commemorative coins under specific laws like the 2020 semiquincentennial legislation.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the Trump administration's actions positively, emphasizing their efforts to commemorate the U.S. 250th anniversary and highlighting the symbolic significance of Trump's inclusion on the coin. The tone supports the administration's narrative, portraying the move as honoring 'libert

Newsweek logoNewsweekIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
Trump's Face on New $1 Coin Revealed

The design of a new $1 coin featuring the face of former U.S. President Donald Trump has been revealed. The coin includes 'Liberty' at the top, 'In God We Trust' next to Trump's portrait, and '1776-2026' at the bottom, marking the United States' 250th anniversary. This design differs slightly from earlier versions and comes after a lawsuit attempting to block the production of a 24-karat gold commemorative coin was dismissed. The U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach confirmed the design on social media, stating it honors the nation's history and the 'enduring spirit of our country and democracy.' The coin's back remains unseen, and the design was approved by the Commission of Fine Arts, an advisory body appointed by Trump. Critics argue the design violates a federal law prohibiting the depiction of living presidents on currency, though the gold coins are considered collectibles rather than legal tender.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the facts surrounding the design of the coin, including the legal challenges and approvals, without overtly favoring either side. It quotes both supporters and critics, providing balanced context regarding the controversy over the coin's legality and symbolism.

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