US Mint Removes Olive Branch from New Dime Amid Ongoing Political Controversy
The US Mint has removed the traditional olive branch from the new dime design in its 250th anniversary coin series, following previous politically charged changes such as the removal of "DEI" from coins under the Trump administration. This modification reflects the continuing cultural and political debates around symbolism on US currency, highlighting how historical and cultural narratives shape national symbols. Observers should watch how these design choices influence public reception and political discourse around American identity and heritage.
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