Yesterday, a three-judge panel of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that the presence of the national motto “In God We Trust” on U.S. coins and bills does not violate the ...
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The United States Constitution doesn't include any mention of God, and the First Amendment's Establishment Clause expressly ...
When the United States Mint was created in 1792, one of the first coins it made was the one-cent coin. The image on the first ...
Don't bother to hoard your Series 1935G dollar bills; even though they lack the motto "In God We Trust," they won't be worth more than $1. The CRIMSON learned last week from several Harvard ...
One interesting thing about money is that although paper notes usually have a higher currency value than coins, you’ll make .
The motto “In God We Trust ... first appeared on paper bills, but it has appeared on the penny since 1909, the dime since 1916 and all full-, half- and quarter-dollar coins since 1908.