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    Trump’s Commemorative Gold Coin Design Approved Amid Controversy

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    An advisory commission personally selected by former President Donald Trump has given the green light to a commemorative gold coin bearing his likeness, stirring significant controversy among political opponents and historians alike. This decision, announced on Thursday, has drawn sharp criticism from Democrats who view the move as unprecedented and politically charged.

    The United States Commission of Fine Arts, which typically oversees such designs, declined to provide any comments when approached for remarks, despite widespread media coverage showcasing the coin’s proposed imagery. The coin is intended to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, a milestone that has inspired numerous commemorative projects nationwide.

    On one face of the coin, Trump is depicted standing assertively with clenched fists resting on a desk, his expression intense and commanding. The reverse side features a majestic eagle with outstretched wings perched atop what appears to be a bell, symbolizing freedom and American heritage. Notably, the coin does not carry a monetary denomination, and the price for collectors has yet to be revealed. However, similar commemorative pieces issued by the US Mint have been known to fetch prices exceeding $1,000.

    Brandon Beach, the US Treasurer, expressed enthusiasm about the project, emphasizing the coin’s role in embodying the enduring spirit of the nation and its democratic values. He stated that no profile better represents these ideals than that of the sitting president. Beach also clarified that this design would be distinct from other Trump-related coins in the works, including a $1 circulating coin and a separate one-ounce gold coin.

    It is important to note that last October, Trump dismissed all six members of the US Commission of Fine Arts, replacing them with individuals he personally selected. This overhaul coincided with his return to power in January and his ambitious agenda to renovate and construct several high-profile projects. Among the most contentious are a new ballroom at the White House and the refurbishment of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, which Trump controversially renamed after himself.

    Earlier this year, the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee, another body responsible for reviewing coin proposals, refused to place Trump’s coin design on its agenda for discussion. One committee member, Donald Scarinci, highlighted the historical rarity of such a move, pointing out that since the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, no democratic nation has issued coins featuring the image of a sitting elected leader. He remarked that this practice is typically reserved for monarchies or authoritarian regimes, where rulers’ portraits appear on currency as a symbol of their absolute authority.

    The approval of this coin thus breaks with longstanding American tradition and raises questions about the politicization of national symbols. As the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, the decision to immortalize a sitting president in this manner has ignited a debate about the intersection of politics, history, and national identity.

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