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US money can't feature living people. Why Trump's $1 coin is the exception
Law forbids the image of any living person from appearing on U.S. money. Yet, the Treasury Department is ready to put Trump on a $1 coin.
President Donald Trump appears poised to put his image on both sides of a commemorative $1 coin issued by the United States Mint.
An 1886 law states that ‘only the portrait of a deceased individual may appear on United States currency and securities’ ...
According to The New York Times, coins must bear “designs emblematic of the United States semiquincentennial [...] The 1866 ...
The front of the coin will feature Trump in profile, with his trademark 1967 Las Vegas lounge act hairstyle delineated in fine detail. The back will depict the famous fist pump pose from his 2024 ...
The U.S. treasurer said on Friday that Treasury is considering minting new one-dollar coins for the nation's 250th ...
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