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VICTORY: Federal Arts Panel APPROVES Commemorative Gold Trump Coin for America's 250th Anniversary

Gary FranchiMarch 20, 2026315 views
VICTORY: Federal Arts Panel APPROVES Commemorative Gold Trump Coin for America's 250th Anniversary
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In a move that will have liberals absolutely fuming, the U.S. Mint has received the green light to produce a commemorative gold coin honoring President Donald Trump after the federal Commission of Fine Arts approved the design concept.

The approval advances what the mainstream media is calling a "controversial proposal" - though there's nothing controversial about honoring America's 47th President as part of the nation's 250th anniversary celebrations. What's really controversial is how the establishment spent years trying to destroy Trump while he was making America great again.

The Commission of Fine Arts, which reviews designs for federal coins, medals, and monuments, signed off on the concept despite what was likely intense behind-the-scenes pressure from Deep State bureaucrats and triggered leftists who can't stand seeing Trump succeed.

Another Historic First for Trump

This commemorative coin represents yet another historic achievement for President Trump, who continues breaking barriers and making history in his second term. While his predecessors settled for boring presidential libraries, Trump gets immortalized in gold - fitting for a president who's delivered golden results for the American people.

The timing couldn't be more perfect. As Trump dismantles the Biden regime's failures and restores American greatness, this coin will serve as a lasting reminder of the president who saved the republic not once, but twice.

"President Trump deserves this recognition after everything he's done for our country," said one administration source. "This coin will be a symbol of the America First movement for generations."

You can bet the same people who spent four years calling Trump "literally Hitler" are now having meltdowns over a commemorative coin. These are the same folks who were perfectly fine with Obama getting a Nobel Peace Prize for doing absolutely nothing.

The U.S. Mint can now move forward with production as part of the semiquincentennial celebrations - a fitting tribute as Trump leads America into its next 250 years of greatness. Patriots across the country will undoubtedly be lining up to get their hands on this piece of history.

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Gary Franchi

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TeaPartyTomVerifiedMar 20, 2026
VICTORY indeed! The establishment tried to stop him at every turn but Trump's legacy continues to shine.
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FreedomFighterVerifiedMar 20, 2026
They can't erase his achievements no matter how hard they try!
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedMar 20, 2026
My grandfather collected commemorative coins from major American events and I started doing the same. This Trump coin will be something special to pass down to my kids.
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GoldStacker1776VerifiedMar 21, 2026
I collect commemorative coins and this will definitely be a centerpiece in my collection. Does anyone know when these will be available for purchase?
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CoinHunter58VerifiedMar 21, 2026
Usually takes 6-8 months from approval to release. Keep checking the US Mint website!
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PatriotPaul47VerifiedMar 21, 2026
Finally some good news! President Trump deserves this recognition for everything he did to put America first.
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RedWhiteBlue22VerifiedMar 21, 2026
Absolutely agree! Best president in decades.
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MAGA_MamaVerifiedMar 21, 2026
So proud of this decision!
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LibertySarahVerifiedMar 21, 2026
This is perfect timing for our nation's 250th anniversary. What better way to commemorate this milestone than honoring a true patriot?
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ConservativeDadVerifiedMar 21, 2026
Great to see the arts panel making decisions that actually reflect American values for once.
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StatesRightsMikeVerifiedMar 21, 2026
About time we honor someone who actually fought for the Constitution and our founding principles. Will this be available in different denominations?