Official US Mint Charlie Kirk silver coin?

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🚨 BREAKING: Legislation is being filed in the U.S. House to place CHARLIE KIRK on 400,000 silver dollar coins in 2026.

These coins would have "well done, good and faithful servant" on one side, and Charlie's face on the other side. They would be considered legal tender, and have his full name "Charles James Kirk," per Fox.

It's being filed by Reps. @AbrahamHamadeh and August Pfluger.

Treasury Secretary SCOTT BESSENT and President Trump would choose the coin's final design.



:dontknow:
 
Oh, better yet…

Treasury Department considers minting a $1 Trump coin​

POLITICO

The draft design of the coin, which was overseen by the Office of the U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach, features Trump’s profile on one side of the coin.

Trump Coin.jpg
The opposite side depicts Trump with a clenched fist in front of an American flag alongside the words “FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT”.
 
$1 Trump coin draft is ‘real,’ US Treasurer says
CNN

WASHINGTON, Oct 3 - The U.S. Treasury on Friday released a draft design for a $1 coin featuring President Donald Trump to commemorate 250 years since the declaration of American independence in 2026.
The front of the potential design showed Trump in profile with the word "liberty" above him and "1776-2026" below, according to images shared by Treasurer Brandon Beach on X and subsequently released by Treasury.
 
"well done, good and faithful servant" Isn't that something Thomas Jefferson might have said to Sally Hemings?
Funny to put it on a coin like that.
 
Both these coins end up in my silver scrap bucket sooner or later...hope the premiums aren't too bad.
 
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