"In God We Trust" is the official motto of the United States, and it appears on U.S. currency, including Coins and Paper Money. The phrase emphasizes a reliance on divine providence and has been used since the Civil War era. Gold coins, particularly those minted in the 19th and early 20th centuries, often featured this motto, reflecting both the nation's values and the significance of currency in society. The use of gold coins also symbolizes stability and wealth, aligning with the trust placed in both God and tangible assets.
If it says In God You Trust it may be worth a lot of money, but it don't it reads IN GOD WE TRUST and it's not gold just looks like it and it's only $1.00
No US coin has IN GOD YOU TRUST it's WE not YOU. Please look at the coin again for a date and denomination and post new question with more information.
No U.S. coin has the words in got you trust or in god you trust. But the 1864 2-cent piece is the first coin to have the national motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" on it.
No, but it has In God WE Trust on the edge.
In God We Trust was first placed on the 2 cent piece in 1864.
The phrase "In God We Trust" was first printed on the U.S. 2-cent coin in 1864.
NEVER: It's IN GOD WE TRUST not "you". The first year was 1864 on the 2 cent piece.
I think it was "In God We Trust".
in god we trust
The US has never made a coin with in god you trust on it. It's " IN GOD WE TRUST". Also the Carson-City Mint struck its first coin in 1870, any dates earlier than that are fake.
In god we trust first appeared on the two cent coin in 1864, but only since 1938 have all coins had the motto inscribed.
False. The presidential dollars all include the phrase "in God we trust" on them. Earlier version have it engraved on the rim, while later coins have it on the front.