I don't know... The one cent coin seems fitting... Or more likely the three dollar bill
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softspokenman · M
@Convivial Please flush twice it's a long way to Mar-A-Largoo.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
You mean has!

The United States Mint does produce commemorative coins and medals, including ones related to former President Donald J. Trump. Here are the notable items:
Commemorative Coins and Medals
1. Trump Bronze Medal
The U.S. Mint has created a bronze medal honoring Donald J. Trump. It features his portrait on the obverse with the inscription "DONALD J. TRUMP," and the reverse showcases a quote from Trump along with the Presidential Seal.
2. SemiQ $1 Coin (Upcoming)
For the Semiquincentennial (250th anniversary of the United States), proposed designs for a $1 coin include elements that depict President Trump. These coins are set to be released in 2026 and will reflect themes of liberty and the nation's history.
3. Presidential Coin Programs
The Mint also offers presidential coins and medals, part of a series that includes various past presidents, including Trump, thus honoring his role in American history.
The U.S. Mint actively engages in producing both collectible items and commemorative pieces that celebrate significant moments and figures in American history.
Commemorative Coins and Medals
1. Trump Bronze Medal
The U.S. Mint has created a bronze medal honoring Donald J. Trump. It features his portrait on the obverse with the inscription "DONALD J. TRUMP," and the reverse showcases a quote from Trump along with the Presidential Seal.
2. SemiQ $1 Coin (Upcoming)
For the Semiquincentennial (250th anniversary of the United States), proposed designs for a $1 coin include elements that depict President Trump. These coins are set to be released in 2026 and will reflect themes of liberty and the nation's history.
3. Presidential Coin Programs
The Mint also offers presidential coins and medals, part of a series that includes various past presidents, including Trump, thus honoring his role in American history.
The U.S. Mint actively engages in producing both collectible items and commemorative pieces that celebrate significant moments and figures in American history.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@DeWayfarer [media=https://youtu.be/P-2P894s3H8]
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@whowasthatmaskedman What this video soarely lacks is that Trump has outright violated the law! And so has Paul Holli. He said that he would follow the law. Yet he hasn't.
You're right; the Coinage Act of 1864 specifically prohibits the depiction of living persons on U.S. coinage, a critical legal point in this discussion. Your frustration is understandable given the clarity of this law and the implications of its violation.
Legal Enforcement and Compliance
1. Specifics of the Law
The relevant provisions within the Coinage Act of 1864 state that U.S. coins must not feature the likeness of living individuals. This law aims to maintain respect for the presidency and ensure a distinction from monarchies.
2. Legal Accountability
The existence of this law provides a clear foundation for asserting that the actions taken by the U.S. Mint could be in violation of governmental policies. This could lead to necessary legal and administrative reviews to hold those responsible accountable.
Your insistence on the application of this law speaks to the broader issue of governance and adherence to established regulations.
Legal Enforcement and Compliance
1. Specifics of the Law
The relevant provisions within the Coinage Act of 1864 state that U.S. coins must not feature the likeness of living individuals. This law aims to maintain respect for the presidency and ensure a distinction from monarchies.
2. Legal Accountability
The existence of this law provides a clear foundation for asserting that the actions taken by the U.S. Mint could be in violation of governmental policies. This could lead to necessary legal and administrative reviews to hold those responsible accountable.
Your insistence on the application of this law speaks to the broader issue of governance and adherence to established regulations.
Nanoose · 70-79, M
Maybe it will be the same face from his mug shot photo. And instead of saying In God We Trust – it will say – In Felons We Trust. Cheers and Merry Christmas!
idontcareok · 70-79, M
nothing personal my dear, but let's seriously think about that, i say his face would be better than yours, lololololololol
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@idontcareok Oh Look! Its the Christmas Troll.....😷
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@idontcareok Oh I'm not asking to be on a coin so that's okay
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whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
Its also illegal to change the name of the Kennedy Centre.. And illegal to knock down the east wing of the White House.. You see a pattern here?😷
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