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17. US Treasury Explores New Trump Coin, US Treasurer Says--Despite Legal Hurdles
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 08:16 PM
11 hrs ago

Once again, you are WRONG. trump evidently wants a real coin which would be currency

“US Treasury Explores New Trump Coin, US Treasurer Says—Despite Legal Hurdles”

Kirk Ogunrinde for @forbes.com

Zach Everson (@zacheverson.com) 2025-10-03T20:53:20.687Z

https://www.forbes.com/sites/kirkogunrinde/2025/10/03/us-treasury-explores-new-trump-coin-us-treasurer-says-despite-legal-hurdles

U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach shared drafts for a new $1 coin with imagery of President Donald Trump to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, despite it being illegal to put a living person on U.S. currency.

Key Facts
Beach shared images on X showing drafts for a potential $1 coin with images of President Donald Trump on both sides.

Beach, who supervises the U.S. Mint, said the coin was to “honor America’s 250th birthday,” referring to the upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

The message showed the front and back of a coin with a profile of Trump’s head on both sides and the words “FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT,” a reference to the words Trump yelled to the crowd after a 2024 assassination attempt, also on one of the sides.

Beach said more details about the coin would be announced after the government shutdown concludes.

According to federal law, only the portrait of deceased individuals may appear on United States currency and securities.

Earlier this year, Trump created a special task force to plan events surrounding the upcoming anniversary.




The U.S. Mint is a bureau of the Department of Treasury responsible for the creation of coins. Only the faces of five American presidents and two founding fathers are on bills in circulation. The Treasury Department says it considers "persons whose places in history the American people know well" as candidates whose images would feature on coins. In 2011, the Treasury suspended the production of $1 coins due to a surplus, but continued to make some for collection. Congress signed legislation in 2020 during President Trump’s first term authorising the Treasury Secretary to issue $1 dollar coins during the 2026 calendar year that would be “emblematic of the United States semiquincentennial.” President Donald Trump would be the first living president to have his image on currency if the proposed $1 coins are minted.

The current intent is for these to be real coins. There will be some fun litigation on this

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There is NO FUCKING WAY that I would EVER accept that garbage niyad 12 hrs ago #1
Plus the image is inaccurate. jls4561 12 hrs ago #2
Isn't there some kind of law against defacing coins and currency. 2MuchNoise 12 hrs ago #3
Straight to ebay Johonny 12 hrs ago #4
Ugh! 😑😑😑 electric_blue68 12 hrs ago #5
Our nation is meeting its 250th birthday on the verge of utter destruction misanthrope 12 hrs ago #6
And yet another day of WTF? MIButterfly 12 hrs ago #7
pics Celerity 12 hrs ago #8
Thanks for posting this...... a kennedy 12 hrs ago #9
Why was this coin even made? I would refuse to take it. debm55 11 hrs ago #16
That fist up just makes me sick. Because he is such a coward. Diamond_Dog 12 hrs ago #10
This coin would be illegal LetMyPeopleVote 12 hrs ago #11
That's not factually accurate... but what to expect from a rando link on bluesky. WarGamer 11 hrs ago #14
US Treasury Explores New Trump Coin, US Treasurer Says--Despite Legal Hurdles LetMyPeopleVote 11 hrs ago #17
commemorative coins are real coins. WarGamer 6 hrs ago #20
The memorial coin? usonian 12 hrs ago #12
Sure to become a collectors piece... because in 2029 the minting will be stopped. WarGamer 11 hrs ago #13
Collected by bluestarone 11 hrs ago #19
LMAO. Fight, fight, fight my ass, that cowardly piece of shit couldn't get off that stage fast enough. RedWhiteBlueIsRacist 11 hrs ago #15
31 U.S. Code § 5114 struggle4progress 11 hrs ago #18
This message was self-deleted by its author WarGamer 6 hrs ago #21
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