Trump's face on a gold coin? His hand-picked panel will decide. [View all]
Source: Washington Post

A federal arts commission will weigh whether to approve a commemorative gold coin featuring Donald Trump on Thursday, the administrations latest effort to celebrate the president, even as Democrats and members of another federal committee say the idea is deeply inappropriate and potentially illegal.
The proposal calls for a 24-karat gold coin depicting Trump leaning on a desk with clenched fists, based on a photograph taken by his chief White House photographer and now displayed in the Smithsonians National Portrait Gallery. Such gold coins from the U.S. Mint typically sell for several thousand dollars.
The Commission of Fine Arts composed entirely of Trump appointees, including a 26-year-old executive assistant whose only listed credential for the post was managing Trumps portrait has so far signaled support for the administrations projects, including unanimously approving Trumps White House ballroom last month.
But new coin designs are supposed to receive approval from two panels and that second panel, the bipartisan Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee, refused last month to consider the proposed gold coin. In interviews, members opposed putting a sitting president on currency, saying it would break with democratic norms and reek of subservience to royalty.
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