Commemorate Trump’s Meeting With Putin With These Coins

Photo via Michael Zweig

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Mark today as yet another historic occasion in what so far has been a landmark Trump presidency. In Helsinki, Finland, President Trump will have a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. It will be a meeting that will set the tone for years of U.S.-Russia relations down the road.

Not only is this a big opportunity for the United States, but it is also a big opportunity for American collectors who like to keep reminders of Trump’s momentous actions. Michael Zweig, the designer of Trump coin collections we have featured before, now has a coin commemorating the Helsinki summit. Just like the coin celebrating the opening of the embassy in Jerusalem, this is an important one for numismatists throughout the country. You can check out the U.S.-Russia coin below, and go to this link to take a look at Michael Zweig’s extensive mint collection. There are many reminders of Trump 2020 and the slogan “Keep America Great.” (“Make Liberals Cry Again” is also a particularly good one.”)

Photo via Michael Zweig

Photo via Michael Zweig

USA – Russia Summit July 16th, 2018 Helsinki, Finland Commemorative Trump – Putin Challenge Coin — $25

Photo via Michael Zweig

Photo via Michael Zweig

Jerusalem United States Embassy Coin – Dedicated May 14, 2018 – Commemorate This Important Event — $25

Photo via Michael Zweig

Photo via Michael Zweig

Trump 2020 Make Liberals Cry Again Keep America Great – Gold Plated Challenge Coin — $20

Photo via Michael Zweig

Photo via Michael Zweig

Keep America Great Challenge Coin – Donald Trump 2018 Gold And Silver Plated 4 Coin Set — $39.99

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