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Since the 1950's, "In God We Trust" has been our National Motto, and has been inscribed on the front of all coins and the back of all paper currency. This new coin came out this month. The U.S ...
On new dollar coins, "'In God We Trust' is gone!" Chain email on Tuesday, August 28th, 2012 in a chain email THE RULING: FALSE On the campaign trail recently, Mitt Romney brought up an issue that ...
Removing "In God we trust" from coins is a claim that has circulated for a few years in chain emails. Now it has emerged in the presidential campaign.
An unknown number of new George Washington dollar coins were mistakenly struck without their edge inscriptions, including “In God We Trust,” and made it past inspectors and into circulation ...
Congress passed his act requesting the addition of “In God We Trust,” adapted from a lesser-known verse of Francis Scott Key’s “Star-Spangled Banner,” and the first two-cent coin with ...
Q: Recent e-mails have advised that the new $1 coin does not contain the words “In God We Trust.” Is this true? Why would the Treasury Department remove “In God ...
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—It is expected that the House Committee on Coinage, Weights and Measures will to-morrow adopt a favorable report on the demand for the restoration of the motto, “In God We ...
ROOSEVELT DROPPED 'IN GOD WE TRUST'; President Says Such a Motto on Coin Is Irreverence, Close to Sacrilege. NO LAW COMMANDS ITS USE He Trusts Congress Will Not Direct Him to Replace the Exalted ...
The words were altered by the Treasury Secretary to “In God We Trust’ and included on the 2-cent coin. In 1956, President ...
Sec. Chase agreed and instructed the director of the mint to prepare a motto for use on coins. "In God We Trust" first appeared on a two-cent coin in 1864, according to The Pew Research Center.
The words were altered by the Treasury Secretary to “In God We Trust’ and included on the 2-cent coin. In 1956, President Eisenhower signed a bill to include the words on paper currency. That ...
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