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Coin company accused of 9/11 ‘scam’ is selling $2 bills with Trump’s assassination fist pump on for $20

A coin-producing company with a controversial past is selling $2 bills that depict an image of Donald Trump raising his fist in the air moments after a gunman attempted to assassinate him with the words ‘fight, fight fight!’ for $19.95.

National Collector’s Mint Inc., a company that sells collectible coins, bills and more, is selling a “Trump Fight For America” $2 bill to “commemorate” the historic moment – the eighth variation of Trump-related $2 bill the company sells on its website.

Printed on “genuine legal tender”, the $2 bill features an image of the former president raising his fist in the air moments after a gunman opened fire at one of his rallies and attempted to assassinate him. A trickle of blood can be seen running down the side of Trump’s face.

Also featured on the bill is Trump’s signature, the words “fight, fight fight!”, the date of the shooting – July 13, 2024 – and the words “stand strong.”

For $19.95, plus a $4.95 shipping and handling fee – a minimum total of $24.90 – a person can own up to five of the “Trump Fight For America” $2 bills.

National Collector’s Mint Inc. says they took “crisp, uncirculated U.S. legal tender $2 bills direct from sealed Treasury packs” and “enhanced them with this amazing image.”

However, it is unclear if the $2 bills could be used as legal tender. National Collector’s Mint Inc. says they are not affiliated, endorsed or licensed by the U.S. Mint.

The Independent has asked National Collector’s Mint Inc. as well as the U.S. Mint to confirm this.

The company has marketed its Trump $2 bill in a video using footage from the shooting and asking viewers, “Is this the moment that changes history?”

Emphasizing the historical significance of the event is a strategy that the company

Read more on independent.co.uk