
U.S. coins used to say “Mind Your Business”
The earliest U.S. coin in circulation featured the phrase “Mind Your Business” rather than “In God We Trust.” This original motto was attributed to Benjamin Franklin, but the phrase was changed to “In God We Trust” during the Civil War, primarily due to a rise in religious sentiments, as noted by Snopes.
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they should have kept the saying mind your business! That is better than in god we trust!
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