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First Look: President Donald Trump Coin In USA!

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First Look: President Donald Trump Coin In USA!
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The U.S. Mint has unveiled a new $1 gold coin featuring President Donald Trump to commemorate the nation's 250th anniversary. The release marks a historic moment as Trump becomes the first living president to have his image featured on active U.S. currency.

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This development breaks long-standing U.S. currency traditions regarding the depiction of living figures and highlights the intersection of political branding and national commemorative practices.

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United States president, Donald Trump is one of the most outspoken and extroverted personalities in the world. On top of that, he has this constant desire to protect himself in a larger than life aura that often results in a series of hysterical things involving his personality. Now on the occasion of the United States, completing 250 years, the United States mint has started procuring new series of coins featuring the imagery of President Trump. As America marks 250 years of independence, the U.S. Mint will begin producing a new $1 gold coin honoring the nation’s legacy of liberty and patriotism. Featuring President Donald Trump, this coin highlights the strength of American values and the country’s continued commitment to protecting freedom for all, Secretary Bessent announced. Now we have the first look of this specific coin that has been generated featuring Donald Trump’s photo. He is the first living president to have his active image on a United States currency(while still alive) and this speaks a lot about the self publicising of Trump.

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