A federal commission tasked with approving designs for coinage has approved a 24-karat gold coin featuring President Donald Trump, flouting precedent regarding commemorating living presidents and possibly violating federal law.

The coin, formally meant to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the founding of the United States, shows Trump standing behind a desk, firmly pushing his two fists on top of it while giving a stern look in the direction of the coin holder.

The unanimous vote from the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts occurred on Thursday. The commission is composed entirely of people appointed by the president, following his firing of its former members last fall.

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    3 days ago

    ever wonder why every coin says “liberty” in some random spot? the coinage act of 1792 mandates that all coins must depict liberty because the US framers did not like “too monarch-like” effigies, so the people in the 1900s just called it a day by slapping onto Amerindians and historical figures the word LIBERTY

    however, this precise design no longer follows this law, due to the placement of the mounted head making it instead a depiction of LIBFRTY

    /j