Here are all of the coins being circulated for America’s 250th

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Biden again, please. The real joke is that trump wants his fat head on a coin for the 250th. If that happens he will have achieved dictator status.

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The U.S. Mint is releasing special quarter designs for the 250th anniversary of the United States, featuring themes like pilgrims and former presidents, rather than civil rights themes. Additionally, there are plans for a $1 coin featuring Donald Trump, with designs still under consideration.

Donald Trump's Proposed Coin​

While there has been significant discussion about a coin featuring former President Donald Trump, no official design has been released yet. A draft design was considered, which would depict Trump on the obverse side and an image related to his attempted assassination on the reverse, along with the phrase "FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT."

Current Status of Trump's Coin​

  • Legal Considerations: Typically, presidents cannot appear on coins until two years after their death. However, some advocates believe there may be a legal loophole allowing for a special coin for the 250th anniversary.
  • Mint's Response: As of now, the U.S. Mint has not confirmed whether a Trump coin will be minted, and no final design has been selected.

Conclusion​

The new coins will reflect traditional American values and history, with a focus on significant documents and events. The status of a Trump coin remains uncertain, pending further announcements from the U.S. Mint.
 
Here's more of the idiotic designs the Biden administration wanted to do.


The Biden designs had little or nothing to do with the founding of the nation, were DEI heavy, and generally just stupid.
What does a trump fathead coin have to do with the founding of the nation?
 
What does a trump fathead coin have to do with the founding of the nation?
Trump isn't on any of them. On the other hand, what does women's rights have to do with the founding of this nation, or universal suffrage, or the modern idea of civil rights? Those are concepts that didn't apply and weren't part of the founding of this nation. So, WTF are they on those coins?

Also, one-dollar coins? Those are rare as hen's teeth. Trump is talking smack thinking he's going to be on one.
 
On a practical note... it costs allot to mint any coin, from a penny to a quarter to a dollar coin.


With the Rampant inflation driven by the Biden Puppeteers theft of $20T! wildly printing money to cover the theft, Pennies are not worth their mint costs. Nickles are not worth their mint costs. Dimes are very small, but costs 5.2 cents each to make. But with the Biden Theft costs of 10% annual inflation, in less than a decade, a Dime will be obsolete, due it costing more to mint one, than it is worth.

Quarters are useful, because they work well in vending machine, carry enough value to make a couple dozen have the value of a meal, or a gallon of gas, or be worth picking up from the table, when given as a tip for service. But not in a decade, due to the inflation from the Biden Puppeteer Theft.

So, if we're going to be worrying about coin designed, we need a $10 Coin, and a $100 Coin as the new standards, because after inflation, coins are just a burden to everyone. Pennies, Nickles and Dimes are already obsolete, soon Quarters and Dollar coins will be too.

We can't ever get the stolen funds back, so the Dollar value collapse is inevitable.

We don't need better Faux-Virtue-Messaging on coin faces, we need much higher denominations to deal with Biden-Theft-Inflation.

Ten Bucks might buy a cup of coffee today, but it won't in three years. It takes allot of time to mint coins. By the time the new coins are available, they will have long gone obsolete.

So, we need to be designing those new $100 coins, just to keep up with Inflation.

The fiscal collapse of the U.S. and the Chaos of the Collapse-Wars will make any Denomination of Dollar Coins, pointless.


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Start designing a $1000 Coin, and even that may not be large enough.

Dollars, the American Government Junk Bond.

We allowed the Biden Puppeteers and their $20T in theft. Now we pay the price.


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Soon it will costs 36 quarters dropped into a vending machine to buy a bag of chips, or a small portion of M&Ms. Are you going to carry around 100 quarters weight in your pocket every day, just to buy a few snacks?


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