It means that they trust God and have faith in what he does.
In God We Trust.
In God we trust
Trust in God was created in 1984.
The motto of the state Florida is "In God We Trust"
The United States penny features the phrase "In God We Trust," which is a reference to the Judeo-Christian deity. While the U.S. does not officially endorse any religion, this phrase on the penny reflects the historically Christian influence on American culture.
It means that they trust God and have faith in what he does.
"In God we Trust" is the same as "We Trust in God". The words are just swapped around a bit. A motto is a slogan or tagline sort of thing. "In God we Trust" is not a bad one.
It's actually "In God we trust", and there has been a change of syntax for poetic effect. Putting it into a more standard sytax, it's the same as "We trust in God" Knowing how to unravel sentences where the syntax has been changed will enable you to understand a lot of things written in english which now baffle you.
I never heard of any 1986 penny being a doubled-die obverse but it doesn't mean there are none out there. To help you out a little a 1983 penny in MS-65 is worth about $0.30 and the doubled-die reverse is worth about $300.00 in MS-65. You may want to take the coin to a few coin dealers and get their opinion on it.
In god we trust.
trust in god
it mean trust in god and in jesus and don't worry about what in the future
Liberty in god we trust 2011
En Dios confiamos.
It is latin for IN GOD WE TRUST
It mean to trust in God. " In God we trust" is right on the penny! It also means that there are a lot of pennies left on the ground because huge numbers of them are minted every year and they are the lowest-denomination coin, so many people don't pay much attention if they accidentally drop one. And remember, the motto In God We Trust is on every single US coin minted since 1938 and every bill printed since 1963, so cents (pennies) aren't special.