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demmiblue

(39,658 posts)
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 05:05 PM 15 hrs ago

Fine arts panel urges Mint to make Trump gold coin 'as large as possible'

Source: MS Now

Members of a federal arts commission voted on Thursday to create a 24-carat commemorative gold coin featuring President Donald Trump — and to make it “as large as possible.”

The Commission of Fine Arts, a seven-person panel appointed by the president, passed a motion calling for the U.S. Treasury to manufacture the coin. The gold piece would feature Trump leaning over the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office on one side and a bald eagle on the other.

Trump personally reviewed and approved the proposed designs for the coins, Megan Sullivan, acting chief of the Office of Design Management at the U.S. Mint, told the panel.

The committee’s vice chairman, James McCrery II, the initial architect for Trump’s White House ballroom project, called for the motion to pass “with the strong encouragement that you make it as large as possible, all the way to three inches in diameter” — the biggest size the Mint has available.

Read more: https://www.ms.now/news/federal-arts-panel-mint-trump-coin-as-large-as-possible



New @ms.now: Members of a federal arts commission voted today to create a 24-carat commemorative gold coin featuring Trump — and urged the U.S. Mint to make it “as large as possible.”

This is the same group that greenlit his WH ballroom plans AND a design for a coin emblazoned w/ Trump's face.

Julianne McShane (@juliannemcshane.bsky.social) 2026-03-19T20:48:51.875Z

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Fine arts panel urges Mint to make Trump gold coin 'as large as possible' (Original Post) demmiblue 15 hrs ago OP
Quick scroll down - nope, not The Onion. Simply unbelievable what's happening these days.... TheRickles 15 hrs ago #1
Love the eagle attacking the ruskie ASSet vermin SheltieLover 15 hrs ago #2
Use it HighFired49 12 hrs ago #18
Yeah, make it the size of a 14" pizza to wear around your neck bucolic_frolic 15 hrs ago #3
THIS...HAS...TO..... BE... Escape 15 hrs ago #4
It gets harder every week to distinguish the news from SNL (nt) William Seger 7 hrs ago #47
Can't be as big as his head... Bayard 15 hrs ago #5
Ugh. GB_RN 15 hrs ago #6
Here are a few bits with links from an AI (Gemini) summary pat_k 14 hrs ago #11
Just paint a manhole cover gold and slap his picture on it. He will love it. twodogsbarking 14 hrs ago #7
Flashback to the PJs 0rganism 11 hrs ago #22
Somehow.... SergeStorms 14 hrs ago #8
This is the felon's panel of MAGA vulgarians. The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts is no more. pat_k 14 hrs ago #9
🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 Rebl2 14 hrs ago #10
If they want it to be accurate... Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #12
Federal arts panel Roy Rolling 13 hrs ago #13
Barf mdbl 12 hrs ago #14
Is Shitler going to wear it around his neck? paleotn 12 hrs ago #15
No effing way! This has to be illegal. Ford_Prefect 12 hrs ago #16
Trump-appointed arts panel approves gold coin featuring president's image Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 12 hrs ago #17
THERE ARE NO LIMITS to his ego, while his soul is null. So Sad. n/t George McGovern 11 hrs ago #19
Fill it with hidden Epstein files. Wonder Why 11 hrs ago #20
Yeah that's whhat I thought of immediately Figarosmom 11 hrs ago #21
I kind of agree. It needs to be far too large and bulky for one person to carry let alone use as currency. 0rganism 11 hrs ago #23
The Trump coin should have a "bald" eagle with a huge blonde comb over. Martin68 11 hrs ago #24
Excellent idea Martin68! Thanks! George McGovern 8 hrs ago #44
99% lead wrapped in a thin layer of gold leaf. OGBuzz 11 hrs ago #25
WTF??? Three inches in diameter? greatauntoftriplets 10 hrs ago #26
A Nobel Prize medal measures 2.6 inches in diameter, so Trump's medal had to be 3 inches. sop 10 hrs ago #27
It's good to see them focused on what's important. SamuelAdams 10 hrs ago #28
Like unto a golden calf.... Jack Valentino 10 hrs ago #29
😀 At least the desk is resolute. Mblaze 10 hrs ago #30
Did I not read something,,, oldsoldierfadingfast 10 hrs ago #31
Butt kissers. Brown nosers BlueWaveNeverEnd 10 hrs ago #32
Not a coin - a medallion. Norrrm 10 hrs ago #33
It should be biglier than the Nobel Prize medallion Turbineguy 10 hrs ago #34
Bald eagle on one side and colorado_ufo 10 hrs ago #35
A 3 inch wide solid gold coin? FullySupportDems 10 hrs ago #36
Sycophants nilram 10 hrs ago #37
Make it out of fake gold. Wolf Frankula 9 hrs ago #38
BLARGH! 😑 🙄 electric_blue68 9 hrs ago #39
Be shame if the die was damaged accidently Historic NY 8 hrs ago #40
The Fat Shitcoin Blue Owl 8 hrs ago #41
Resembles his mug shot, oasis 8 hrs ago #42
The good news about being big.... mwooldri 8 hrs ago #43
The $10,000 gold coin no one wants to have, Aussie105 7 hrs ago #45
How is he going to make money on this? JohnnyRingo 7 hrs ago #46
Notice how small his hands are! Envirogal 6 hrs ago #48
TSF bending over the Resolute Desk RainCaster 6 hrs ago #49
Hang on for a second here... jmowreader 6 hrs ago #50
A ""fine arts" panel appointed by Trump DFW 5 hrs ago #51
He looks like a Creepy Rapist JI7 5 hrs ago #52
Kick Kick Kickety Kick George McGovern 2 hrs ago #53
I hope it's as big as that penny in the Batcave Orrex 1 hr ago #54
"As large as possible" - But will that be big enough? TheRickles 1 hr ago #55
WHO THE FUCK ARE THESE PEOPLE? LymphocyteLover 58 min ago #56

TheRickles

(3,344 posts)
1. Quick scroll down - nope, not The Onion. Simply unbelievable what's happening these days....
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 05:07 PM
15 hrs ago

HighFired49

(489 posts)
18. Use it
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 08:38 PM
12 hrs ago

That eagle attack should be on the coin - him flinching as the eagle attacks. Maybe him grabbing girls by their privates on the reverse. Tell the truth, or forget the coin.

bucolic_frolic

(54,956 posts)
3. Yeah, make it the size of a 14" pizza to wear around your neck
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 05:18 PM
15 hrs ago

These people are grotesque and bonkers.

GB_RN

(3,551 posts)
6. Ugh.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 05:39 PM
15 hrs ago

This is beyond his normal grotesquery (just made that up) and ego stroking. Jesus. I wanna vomit. Can you imagine the hair tearing that would be coming from the other side of the aisle if Obama or Biden did this shit?

For fuck’s sake. Someone stop the bus. I want off this ride.

ETA: Pretty sure this isn’t even legal.
https://www.thoughtco.com/faces-on-us-currency-4153995#:~:text=Federal%20law%20prohibits%20any%20living%20person%27s%20face%20from%20appearing%20on%20U.S.%20currency%2C%20but%20beyond%20that%20the%20exact%20criteria%20for%20deciding%20who%20appears%20on%20our%20paper%20currency%20is%20unclear.

pat_k

(13,308 posts)
11. Here are a few bits with links from an AI (Gemini) summary
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 06:23 PM
14 hrs ago

1866 Law: Passed following a scandal where a treasury official put his own face on currency, prohibiting living people from appearing on U.S. money. The law, which specifically bans living people on "bonds, securities, notes, and currency," is often applied to coins.

Coinage Law: 31 U.S. Code 5112 dictates that no coin issued may bear the image of a living former or current President.

Exceptions: While rarely, a few living individuals have appeared on specific U.S. commemorative coins (e.g., in the background or during special, non-circulating releases).

Proposed 2026 Coinage: While there were reports in 2025/2026 regarding a Donald Trump commemorative coin under the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020, these are often viewed as potential exceptions rather than a repeal of the general law, as discussed on Politifact and the Detroit Free Press.




pat_k

(13,308 posts)
9. This is the felon's panel of MAGA vulgarians. The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts is no more.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 06:10 PM
14 hrs ago

paleotn

(22,146 posts)
15. Is Shitler going to wear it around his neck?
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 08:18 PM
12 hrs ago

Like President Camacho? Dear god, this country sucks.

Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(135,302 posts)
17. Trump-appointed arts panel approves gold coin featuring president's image
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 08:22 PM
12 hrs ago

By Tim Reid

WASHINGTON, March 19 (Reuters) - A federal arts panel comprised of members appointed by Donald Trump on Thursday unanimously approved a commemorative gold coin featuring his image, the latest effort by the administration to celebrate the president.

Critics, including Democrats and members ‌of another federal arts committee, said minting a coin with a sitting president's image went against American values, especially as the nation ‌celebrates its 250th birthday this year and the end of British monarchical rule.

During a presentation by a U.S. Mint official to the Commission of Fine Arts, discussion turned to what diameter ​the 24-carat coin should be, up to a maximum of three inches.

Chamberlain Harris, 26, a White House aide who Trump appointed to the commission this year, said the biggest possible coin would be Trump's preference.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/trump-appointed-arts-panel-approves-191825316.html

Figarosmom

(11,689 posts)
21. Yeah that's whhat I thought of immediately
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 09:16 PM
11 hrs ago

And I think many will also.

This coin is going to be so expensive they won't sell that many I think.

0rganism

(25,609 posts)
23. I kind of agree. It needs to be far too large and bulky for one person to carry let alone use as currency.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 09:46 PM
11 hrs ago

The "coin" should be as bloated and useless as the creature it honors.

greatauntoftriplets

(178,925 posts)
26. WTF??? Three inches in diameter?
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 09:57 PM
10 hrs ago

Doesn't easily fit into a pocket. Why not 10 feet, make it really gaudy and oversized...like his ego.

sop

(18,465 posts)
27. A Nobel Prize medal measures 2.6 inches in diameter, so Trump's medal had to be 3 inches.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 09:57 PM
10 hrs ago

Jack Valentino

(4,936 posts)
29. Like unto a golden calf....
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 10:12 PM
10 hrs ago

And the LORD said unto Moses, Go, get thee down; for thy people, which thou broughtest out of the land of Egypt, have corrupted themselves:

They have turned aside quickly out of the way which I commanded them: they have made them a molten calf, and have worshipped it, and have sacrificed thereunto, and said, These be thy gods, O Israel, which have brought thee up out of the land of Egypt.

And the LORD said unto Moses, I have seen this people, and, behold, it is a stiffnecked people

Exodus 32: 7-9


31. Did I not read something,,,
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 10:15 PM
10 hrs ago

about this earlier here on DU? And some one suggested we call it a "raper" like we call 10 cents a dime?

Norrrm

(4,897 posts)
33. Not a coin - a medallion.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 10:25 PM
10 hrs ago

Any bets that it will be sold (at a markup) by a Trump affiliated company?

Turbineguy

(40,014 posts)
34. It should be biglier than the Nobel Prize medallion
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 10:28 PM
10 hrs ago

and look more impressive than the Congressional Medal of Honor.

FullySupportDems

(441 posts)
36. A 3 inch wide solid gold coin?
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 10:42 PM
10 hrs ago

Surely it's just gold plated, probably silver, right? Cause, I think, that big a coin would have to be at least 3 or 4 oz, and in solid gold the stupid thing could easily run 20k or more.
Editing to add, a quick search makes me think it would be closer to 8oz, so more like 40k.

mwooldri

(10,816 posts)
43. The good news about being big....
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 12:32 AM
8 hrs ago

... is that it might actually have value after being melted down.

Which is what should happen to this "coin".

Aussie105

(7,877 posts)
45. The $10,000 gold coin no one wants to have,
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 01:26 AM
7 hrs ago

but beloved of drug dealers and money smugglers.

A Krugerrand is worth approximately $5,150 and its size is 32.77 mm.

Trump wants something more than twice that size.

Envirogal

(309 posts)
48. Notice how small his hands are!
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 02:14 AM
6 hrs ago

Perfect for the short-fingered vulgarian not to notice the appropriate drawing to scale.

RainCaster

(13,660 posts)
49. TSF bending over the Resolute Desk
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 02:26 AM
6 hrs ago

Bring screwed in the arse by Putin. I'd like to see that.

jmowreader

(53,140 posts)
50. Hang on for a second here...
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 02:38 AM
6 hrs ago

You mean Trump is going to approve a coin of himself that's NOT based on the photo taken after he was supposedly shot?

DFW

(60,112 posts)
51. A ""fine arts" panel appointed by Trump
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 03:19 AM
5 hrs ago

It certainly brings a new definition to the word “fine.”

The illustration shows no denomination, so it’s a medal, not an NCLT coin.

No weight was mentioned, but since Trump’s ego is involved, it’s not going to be wafer thin like an Austrian 4 Dukat coin. Figure at least four ounces, or $18,000 worth of gold at current levels. Production costs, marketing, and a profit for the mint have to be added on, or else the government is just selling gold for the same price it will cost them to replace the metal on the open market.

The USA introduced the successful American Eagle gold bullion coins (and they ARE NCLT) in 1986. Not only were there 1 ounce coins—there were also half ounce, quarter ounce and tenth ounce coins to make them as widely accessible as possible to the world public, and it worked. For as little as $60 or so, a family or an individual could participate in the program without having to sell their car.

To free up the necessary pocket change for an ugly $20,000 medallion, even the staunchest Trumpanzee voters might balk at having to sell their first-born child into slavery to own one. Their failure on the world and domestic coin and bullion markets is pre-programmed. The few that do get sold will mostly end up at shops that trade in bullion, bought in from the public at 95% of the current market value (if you’re lucky!), and then melted down within a week at the latest.

Not the best use of government resources if you ask me. Even DOGE would probably nix this project before it got off the ground, if anyone were to ask them. But, of course, no one will ask them.

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