WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The United States Mint (Mint) unveiled the designs for the Semiquincentennial Circulating Coin Program at the National Constitution Center in ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The United States Mint (Mint) unveiled the designs for the Semiquincentennial Circulating Coin Program at the National Constitution Center in ...
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Would a proposed coin featuring the president on both sides commemorate America’s founding, or undercut its founding principles? Flouting convention, the Trump coin would be the second U.S. coin ever ...
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The United States Mint will feature Steve Jobs on a commemorative $1 coin next year, as apart of the 2026 American Innovation Coin Program, according to a press release from the US Mint. The program ...
The United States Mint has unveiled the designs for the 2026 American Innovation $1 Coin Program, immortalizing key figures and machines that defined our modern digital age. Among the four coins to be ...
TL;DR: The United States Mint will release a 2026 $1 coin honoring Steve Jobs and Apple, featuring a young Jobs against northern California hills and inscribed with "Make Something Wonderful." ...
The United States Mint has released the designs for the 2026 American Innovation $1 Coin Program, and one of them honors a monumental moment in the history of HPC: the announcement of the Cray-1 ...
The US Mint revealed today that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs will appear on one of the coins in next year’s American Innovation $1 Coin Program. Here are the details. Since 2018, the US Mint has been ...
Hey, look — it's Steve Jobs! At least we think that's Steve Jobs ... although it almost looks like he has moobs. Image: U.S. Mint A questionable portrait of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs sitting ...