Facebook posts
Facebook posts
stated on April 17, 2022 in a Facebook post:

“The White House presented commemorative coins” dedicated to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

False
By Bill McCarthy
April 25, 2022

Commemorative Zelenskyy coins created by private gift shop, not Biden White House

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  • The commemorative coins honoring Volodymyr Zelenskyy were created for sale by a private company called the White House Gift Shop, not the U.S. government.

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Social media users are falsely claiming that the Biden White House created special coins honoring Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

“The White House presented commemorative coins dedicated to Vladimir Zelensky,” said one April 17 Facebook post, using an alternative spelling for Zelenskyy’s name. The post shared images of two different coins with Zelenskyy’s face on them.

“The US Presidential Administration dedicated two commemorative coins in the ‘Historical Moments’ series to Ukraine and its President Volodymyr Zelenskyy,” said another post on Twitter sharing the same images.

The posts and others like them were flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.)

Zelenskyy coins FB post with False logo
Figure 1: Zelenskyy coins FB post with False logo

Despite what the posts suggest, the commemorative coins were created by a private company, not President Joe Biden’s White House.

But there is a reason for the confusion: the private store responsible for the coins is called the White House Gift Shop. PolitiFact previously fact-checked false internet rumors that former President Donald Trump was selling coronavirus-themed coins for profit when, in reality, the coins had been created by the same private gift shop.

Reverse image searches revealed that the two Zelenskyy coins were selling for $100 each on the White House Gift Shop’s website, and were advertised several times on Twitter. One of the coins is marketed as honoring Zelenskyy. The other recognizes an address he gave Congress.

The online store says on its “about us” page that it was connected to the White House decades ago, when it would provide flowers to the family of fallen White House police officers and gifts to retiring officers. But Anthony Giannini, the shop’s CEO who took over the shop years ago during the Obama administration, said that the store is now fully privatized. 

In a statement to PolitiFact, Giannini refuted the “propaganda that President Biden is behind the Ukraine Heroes coin that I designed, which, of course, is not the case.”

The Associated Press reported that the shop used to have a physical location in Washington but now runs its business online with a distribution center in Rochester, Michigan.

Both “White House Gift Shop” and “White House Gift Shop, Est. 1946,” are trademarked by Giannini Strategic Enterprises, according to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s records. 

The nonprofit White House Historical Association — which runs two retail shops located near the White House in Washington, including one at the White House Visitor Center — confirmed to PolitiFact that its stores are not selling the commemorative Zelenskyy coins. There is no mention of the coins on the White House’s official government website, either.

We rate this Facebook post False.

Our Sources

Tweet, April 18, 2022

Facebook post, April 17, 2022

Facebook post, April 16, 2022

CrowdTangle, accessed April 22, 2022

TinEye, accessed April 22, 2022

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office website, accessed April 22, 2022

White House Gift Shop website, accessed April 22, 2022

White House Historical Association website, accessed April 22, 2022

White House website, accessed April 22, 2022

White House Gift Shop on Twitter, April 1, 2022

The Associated Press, "Private gift shop, not White House, selling coins honoring Zelenskyy," April 19, 2022

PolitiFact, "Gift shop selling COVID-19 coins is not from the White House," May 1, 2020

Email correspondence with the White House Historical Association, accessed April 22, 2022

Email correspondence with Anthony Giannini, CEO of the White House Gift Shop, April 22, 2022

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