Next year could see a major shift in U.S. currency design. The Trump administration is planning to mint a $1 coin featuring President Donald Trump's portrait—marking a significant change to American coinage tradition. This move raises interesting questions about monetary policy, collectible value, and how nation-states approach their currency imagery. The financial community is watching closely to see how this plays out alongside broader discussions about the dollar's role in the global economy.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 12-13 05:46
Here it comes again, printing yourself on the coin? This aesthetic is truly exceptional.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 12-13 01:50
They're at it again with coins, this time directly printing their face on them. Surprised?
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ChainDetective
· 12-13 01:50
Wait a minute... USD bills printing their own faces? This trick is truly universal worldwide.
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DegenDreamer
· 12-13 01:46
No way, is the crypto world now starting to hype up coin faces? That's hilarious.
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MEVictim
· 12-13 01:41
Wow, printing your own avatar again? This move from the US is really top-notch. The crypto world should be laughing to death.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 12-13 01:40
Ha, you're printing your own avatar here again, really ridiculous
Next year could see a major shift in U.S. currency design. The Trump administration is planning to mint a $1 coin featuring President Donald Trump's portrait—marking a significant change to American coinage tradition. This move raises interesting questions about monetary policy, collectible value, and how nation-states approach their currency imagery. The financial community is watching closely to see how this plays out alongside broader discussions about the dollar's role in the global economy.