"In God We Trust" is the official motto of the United States, appearing on U.S. currency since the mid-19th century. It reflects the religious beliefs of many Americans and serves as a reminder of the country's values and principles.
The motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" appears on modern coins and bills. Also "UNITED STATES of AMERICA" is on all U.S. coins and paper money.
no it is in god we trust
The first US coin with the phrase "In God We Trust" was a 2 cent coin produced in 1864. Most coins produced since then have had the phrase on them, and in 1956 Congress passed a law requiring that all US coins and currency have it.
U.S. coins
The "In God We Trust" are along the rim's edge.
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The phrase "In God We Trust" was first included on U.S. coins in 1864 during the Civil War era. It became the official national motto of the US in 1956 and appears on all US currency, including the dollar bill.
No, it has In God WE Trust. Earlier coins in the series have the phrase engraved around the edge, while later coins have it on the front.
Trust (in the motto "in God we trust").
To clear things up: > As you can tell from the coins and bills in your pocket, the motto is In God WE Trust rather than "you" > The motto wasn't added to bills until 1957 so your bill doesn't have an error. Please see the Related Question for more information.
It is on all US coins minted since 1938 and paper money printed since 1963. Some denominations of coins had the motto as early as 1864, and it first appeared on bills in 1957.
In God we trust.