By BILLY JOE JESSUP
Coin collecting was cool when I was a kid back in the ’60s.
My parents would go to the bank and get me silver dollars and Kennedy half dollars.
This picture of a Kennedy half dollar isn’t mine. It’s one a rare coin dealer posted on Instagram in February.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BfLtspqAFug/?tagged=kennedyhalfdollar
My parents paid face value for the coins they gave me and I have kept them in little blue binders for decades. I’ve never been tempted to sell them to a numismatic-fevered dealer because I would feel the wrath of my late father.
Coin collecting is no longer fun now that Donald Trump is involved. I’m no fan of the president, so I’m certainly no fan of the Trump coins in circulation. The ones with his likeness are chump change to me.
This one is from December 2016, the month after Trump beat Hillary Clinton.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BOa4XeTDRAm/?taken-by=donaldtrumpcoins
What a joke. Even more ridiculous is the Trump-Kim peace summit coin available from the White House gift shop. You can’t commemorate the June 12 event that was called off last week, although a series of Trump tweets since then suggest the summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will take place as scheduled in Singapore.
Images of the coin appear on Twitter, and one of the first I saw was in Jim Acosta’s post on May 21. Acosta is CNN’s chief White House correspondent.
There's now a White House Military Office coin for the upcoming Trump Kim Jong Un summit. The North Korean dictator is referred to as "Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un." pic.twitter.com/tFAmE813Y1
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) May 21, 2018
You would have to pay me to take the coin, but I do like the free parodies I’m seeing.
https://twitter.com/Basta_Masta/status/999990414588424193
https://twitter.com/AdamBlickstein/status/999652149297545216
BREAKING: Trump replaces Kim with Trump on redesigned peace talks challenge coin https://t.co/6ElhCwEGUo pic.twitter.com/5xh3RFONDC
— Duffel Blog (@DuffelBlog) May 24, 2018
Do they sell the Trump/Kim Charlie Brown/Lucy Nobel Prize challenge coin?? pic.twitter.com/VSuzizFSZL
— ElElegante101 (@skolanach) May 26, 2018
BREAKING: White House releases newly revised Donald Trump/Kim Jong-un coin, commemorating President Trump's renegotiation with North Korea's "Supreme Leader" and announcing the historic meeting is 'back on'. pic.twitter.com/REUcv9IMS6
— Chaz 'Neaux Fuxs' Cooper 🏳️🌈🇨🇦 (@ChazReddBear) May 26, 2018
What will happen to the North Korea summit commemorative coins? We have some ideas https://t.co/ck7cW4EbY2
— New York Magazine (@NYMag) May 25, 2018
Let’s make coin collecting fun again. More parodies, please.