The coin features Donald Trump's face embossed in gold on a base of shining silver and his slogan, "Keep America Great," is written in an arc atop his head
The “Trump coin,” a favorite of right-wing social media and fringe news sites, has become something of an internet mystery. It’s not obvious who’s promoting it or profiting from it. (David Brandon Geeting/The New York Times)
The novelty coins are simple, glistening tokens of admiration for former President Donald Trump. They’re also one of the hottest products going.
There’s a style for every taste, each featuring a portrait of Trump. Sometimes he’s rendered in gold, staring thoughtfully into the distance. In others he’s smirking in silver, raising a thumbs-up, or even riding a missile while a bald eagle soars behind him.
Among all the options, one version stands out. Known online as simply the “Trump coin,” it has become a favorite of right-wing social media and fringe news sites. It’s advertised between claims of stolen elections or conspiracy theories about global cabals. Some ads even describe the coin as a kind of cryptocurrency, suggesting it would soon be worth thousands.
The coin itself features Trump’s face embossed in gold on a base of shining silver. His slogan, “Keep America Great,” is written in an arc atop his head.
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