The phrase "In God We Trust" on U.S. currency is primarily printed in a font known as "Frank Ruhl Libre," which is a serif typeface. This font, along with other design elements, contributes to the overall aesthetic and readability of the currency. Different denominations may feature variations, but the general style remains consistent across U.S. bills.
In God We Trust
No it's not, but IN GOD WE TRUST is
Not anytime soon, but we may possible that we might advance in future generations.
The motto was not put on $5 bills until 1963 so no 1950-dated bills will carry it.Also no US bill or coin says "In God YOU Trust". As you can see by checking the money in your pocket the motto is always "In God WE Trust"
The motto of the US is on our coins -- IN GOD WE TRUST
In God We Trust
Trust (in the motto "in God we trust").
"E Pluribus Unun" and "In God We Trust" are some sayings that are used on US coins. US coins no longer have to say "In God We Trust" but so far they all do.
In God we trust
In God we trust.
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It should be taken off solely because of the establishment clause in the first amendment of the constitution which is supposed to separate church and state. Putting "In God We Trust" on our money suggests that we live in a theocracy which we of course do not.