Sens. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) introduced legislation Tuesday to prevent President Trump or ...
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Trump set to issue a dollar coin with his face next year as Treasury rejects “woke” coin designs
One Trump official mocked Democrats for being "triggered" by a current president appearing on currency, a common practice in ...
The U.S. Mint is updating the look of circulating quarters, dimes and nickels in 2026 for the nation's 250th anniversary.
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New coins will commemorate 250th anniversary of American independence. Here’s how they’ll look
The U.S. Mint unveiled the designs for coins commemorating the 250th anniversary of American independence next year. They ...
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See the Biden-era ‘DEI’ coins Bessent scrapped as Trump team restores patriotic 250th designs
Scott Bessent canceled commemorative quarter designs from the Biden administration that focused on breaking chains and ...
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Photos: New designs for quarters, other coins coming in 2026 for US’s 250th anniversary
In honor of the nation’s semiquincentennial (aka, its 250th anniversary), the U.S. Mint will produce dimes, quarters, and ...
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Tokyo financial giant to launch yen-denominated stablecoin to compete with dollar-backed coins
A major Tokyo-based financial company that has been a long-term backer of Ripple is now joining forces with Startale Group to ...
The new coins, coming after the administration stopped issuing new pennies earlier this year, underscore Trump’s drive to put his own stamp on the presidency far beyond the confines of the White House ...
According to the U.S. Mint, the new 2026 coins going into circulation are only being minted next year, then all the coin ...
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3 US dollar coins that have soared far beyond their original value
Picture this. You're digging through an old jar of forgotten coins, and your hand closes around a dollar piece that feels ...
The 1804 dollar’s mystique dates to 1834, when the U.S. Mint struck silver dollars bearing the 1804 date for diplomatic gifts ...
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