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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.
There is a long wait list for the Ben Meier centennial coins. Meier is the longest serving Secretary of State in North Dakota ...
The US treasury is said to be considering minting a special $1 Trump coin to celebrate the 250th anniversary of independence.
The Treasury Department plans to feature Trump on a $1 coin, though U.S. laws prevent currency from honoring living individuals in this way.
The Treasury Department announced the proposed $1 coins bearing Trump’s image as part of a campaign to commemorate America’s 250th birthday.
More than 2,000 years ago, the depiction of living leaders on Roman coins caused similar ructions. It came at a time when the ...
Charlie Kirk, President Donald Trump’s ally, could soon feature on US currency. Two Republican lawmakers have said they are planning to bring a bill directing the US Treasury to mint 400,000 silver ...
Republican lawmakers propose legislation to print Charlie Kirk's image on 400,000 new silver dollar coins, aiming to honor his "conservative titan" legacy ...
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