• openuntil3am 17 hours ago

    I've read that after Commodus was assassinated, Rome tired to scrub his existence from history. I don't know why I'm mentioning this; it's completely unrelated.

    • pigeons a day ago

      Can you put living people on US coins? I realize some people don't really care about the rules.

      • ProllyInfamous 18 hours ago

        Yes, but only with congressional approval.

        Fortunately inflation is so high that these coins won't be worth much for very long. Like their obverse patron, won't be around forever.

        ¡¡ Happy 80th/250th !!

        I've got my drill press ready, for a political art project.

      • ta9000 a day ago

        As a coin collector, I’ll be passing on this one.

        • undefined a day ago
          [deleted]
          • xg15 a day ago

            > 1776 ~ 2026

            Is this supposed to be for a coin or a tombstone?

          • EricRiese a day ago

            I threw up in my mouth a little

            • paulkrush a day ago

              It does make sense for dollar coins to hit mainstream as pennies and nickels will disapper before all coins do.

              • euroderf 20 hours ago

                Nickels won't, because of quarters/dimes math. But yes, the penny tray is freed up.

                • dragonwriter 20 hours ago

                  Maybe quarters also go (perhaps with half-dollars becoming more common, which, alongside dimes and dollars, would give the same first-three-steps scale as penny/nickel/dime, just shifted a decimal place.)

                  • euroderf 17 hours ago

                    The current half dollar is a rejected monster. Nickels should be too.

                    Shifting a decimal place works for me. Prices when I grew up up in the 60s & 70s were a fraction of today's. Penny candy WAS REAL! And the "five & dime" had stuff for, well, nickels & dimes. Not a lot, but some things. Nowadays it's dollar stores (a blight on the landscape) - their prevalence tells ya sumthin'bout the disposable income situation of many, many citizens.

                    • ProllyInfamous 18 hours ago

                      Yes, and reduce the size of new_half_dollar to current_quarter; new_quarter to current_nickel; dime remains same size. Nix nickels and pennies. Dollars become smaller than current_half_dollar, but larger than current_quarter.

                      • euroderf 17 hours ago

                        If you reuse currrent form factors for larger denominations, people will exploit it.

                        • ProllyInfamous 9 hours ago

                          I agree — tangentally Gresham's Law [0]

                          >"Bad money drives out good."

                          Perhaps reduce denominations to bespoke sizes — but just make them smaller [2].

                          [0] <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gresham%27s_law>

                          [2] I am among the few people who actively uses half dollar coins — they're simply too bulky for most people (I'm a fatguy so I've got enough pocketspace).

                • foltik a day ago

                  Oh the irony.

                  • midnitewarrior a day ago

                    I imagine this is how it was in the Soviet bloc.

                    • throwaway81523 a day ago

                      Why a $1.00 coin instead of $2.50? And OMG I had no idea that President Trump was that old.

                      • emchammer a day ago

                        You can have any design you want, as long as it's Trump.

                        • undefined a day ago
                          [deleted]
                          • decremental a day ago

                            [dead]

                            • strathmeyer a day ago

                              [dead]