NOBLE DONALD J. TRUMP WINS 2025 NOBLE PEACE MEDALLION

President Donald J Trump Wins 2025 Noble Peace Prize

Artist Dan Youra designed and minted this honorary medallion as a commemoration of President Donald J. Trump's superlative achievements in championing and achieving peace in many of the world's waring hot spots.

Dan Youra's honorary portrait of Donald J. Trump is an iconic image of the 47th President of the United States of America. Dan Youra's caricature is iconic in that it is more like a statue or a monument. The artist paints a picture of the President that is representative of his unwavering composure and commitment to peace. His facial expression is Stoic and classic. An example of another perpetually locked countenance is that of Alfred E. Neuman, the face of MAD Magazine for half a century. Youra has rendered a similarly sculpted facial expression in more than two thousand cartoon images of President Trump during his first and second terms.

"Noble Don" –– Winner of the 2025 Noble Peace Prize

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This "Noble Don" Peace Prize is a replica coin designed and by Dan Youra, cartoonist and caricature artist.

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Artist Dan Youra Statement on Introducing the “Noble Peace Prize” — A Satirical Icon Cast in Permanence

For years, I have rendered President Donald J. Trump with one unchanging expression.
I do not chase his moods.
I cast his presence.

In the tradition of Swift, Hogarth, and Thomas Nast, I believe the true power of satire lies not in distortion, but in monument. An icon must hold steady. It is the world around him that trembles, accuses, applauds, and burns. The fixed face becomes the test of everything else.

This is why I have awarded President Trump not the Nobel Peace Prize, but the Noble Peace Prize —a recognition issued not by committee, but by culture. It is satire with solemnity, a medal not granted to flatter, but to define.

“Committees hand out medals.
Cultures hand out memory.
I sculpt for the latter.”

I work in fixed expression because I am not documenting reactions.
I am casting legacy.


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