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The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts has approved a design featuring President harbor-during-iran-meeting-with-japan-pm.html" class="story-link" title="Watch: Trump compares attack on Iran to Pearl Harbor in meeting with Japanese PM">Trump's likeness on a commemorative gold coin for America's 250th anniversary. The proposed $1 gold coin shows Trump with his fists positioned on what appears to be a table or desk, with the word 'Liberty' spanning above his image. This comes alongside Trump's broader efforts to have his face featured on U.S. currency.

Presidential imagery on currency is traditionally reserved for deceased presidents and founding fathers, making this a significant departure from established precedent. The analysts-say.html" class="story-link" title="Bank of Japan Decision Puts Yen-160 Watch in Focus, Analysts Say">decision raises questions about the appropriate use of living political figures on official government commemorative items.
Supporters say

Trump deserves recognition on commemorative currency as the sitting president during America's semiquincentennial celebration. The coin appropriately honors his role in leading the country during this historic milestone.

Critics say

Putting a living president's face on official currency breaks longstanding traditions and norms about presidential commemoration. The move appears to prioritize personal recognition over established protocols for honoring leadership.