US panel approves Trump portrait on commemorative gold coin

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The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts unanimously approved plans for a non-circulating commemorative gold coin featuring Donald Trump, a move that raises legal questions about depicting living presidents on currency. Supporters frame it as a milestone for the 250th anniversary year, with a large design (up to about 3 inches) drawn from a National Portrait Gallery image, while critics call it unlawful and inappropriate for a sitting president. The Trump administration is also pursuing related image-placement efforts (a $1 coin, institutional naming, and other projects) that are similarly contested in court.
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- Fine arts panel urges Mint to make Trump gold coin ‘as large as possible’ MS NOW
- Trump’s hand-picked panel votes to put his face on a U.S. gold coin The Washington Post
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