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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTreasury Department considers minting a $1 Trump coin
The Treasury Department is considering producing a one-dollar coin featuring President Donald Trump to commemorate the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence next year, a spokesperson confirmed on Friday.
The draft design of the coin, which was overseen by the Office of the U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach, features Trumps profile on one side of the coin. The opposite side depicts Trump with a clenched fist in front of an American flag alongside the words FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT.
Despite the radical lefts forced shutdown of our government, the facts are clear: Under the historic leadership of President Donald J. Trump, our nation is entering its 250th anniversary stronger, more prosperous, and better than ever before, a Treasury Department spokesperson said in a statement. While a final $1 dollar coin design has not yet been selected to commemorate the United States semiquincentennial, this first draft reflects well the enduring spirit of our country and democracy, even in the face of immense obstacles.
Congress in 2020 passed bipartisan legislation, signed by Trump during his first term, that authorizes the Treasury Secretary to issue $1 dollar coins during the 2026 calendar year. The design of those coins must be emblematic of the United States semiquincentennial.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/10/03/treasury-department-trump-dollar-coin-00593368
The draft design of the coin, which was overseen by the Office of the U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach, features Trumps profile on one side of the coin. The opposite side depicts Trump with a clenched fist in front of an American flag alongside the words FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT.
Despite the radical lefts forced shutdown of our government, the facts are clear: Under the historic leadership of President Donald J. Trump, our nation is entering its 250th anniversary stronger, more prosperous, and better than ever before, a Treasury Department spokesperson said in a statement. While a final $1 dollar coin design has not yet been selected to commemorate the United States semiquincentennial, this first draft reflects well the enduring spirit of our country and democracy, even in the face of immense obstacles.
Congress in 2020 passed bipartisan legislation, signed by Trump during his first term, that authorizes the Treasury Secretary to issue $1 dollar coins during the 2026 calendar year. The design of those coins must be emblematic of the United States semiquincentennial.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/10/03/treasury-department-trump-dollar-coin-00593368
WHAT. THE. FUCK.

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MaddowBlog-Treasury eyes a commemorative dollar coin for Trump, with plans for a 2026 rollout
LetMyPeopleVote
17 hrs ago
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wcmagumba
(4,814 posts)1. Great idea numpties...Ewwww....

before he demands we worship him as a god?
Nevermind.... I see that that nexus has passed.
What other gawd could a basket of deplorables accept?
no_hypocrisy
(53,323 posts)3. Nice try. Nobody uses the Sacajawea $1 coin.
LyfeTimeDem
(218 posts)4. wants to be king SOOO badly
dalton99a
(90,574 posts)5. Caligula had his coin

PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,117 posts)6. People don't like dollar coins.
They're very large and heavy. Bills are vastly better.
LetMyPeopleVote
(170,819 posts)7. Unless trump is dead when these coins are minted, this will be illegal
LetMyPeopleVote
(170,819 posts)8. Here is more on the law on this
LetMyPeopleVote
(170,819 posts)9. This version of the trump coin makes me smile
LetMyPeopleVote
(170,819 posts)10. MaddowBlog-Treasury eyes a commemorative dollar coin for Trump, with plans for a 2026 rollout
It might sound like a weird joke, but theres an actual plan to make a legal tender $1 coin next year that would glorify the incumbent president.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-dollar-coin-2026-rollout-rcna235974
Its against this backdrop that NBC News reported:
.....I should probably emphasize that this is not a joke. The report is not satire. This is not intended to make the administration look foolish for the sake of comedy......
Putting aside questions of propriety, how would this be legal? The answer is, it might not be. The New York Times reported:
Lets also not overlook the fact that the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020 also states, No head and shoulders portrait or bust of any person, living or dead, and no portrait of a living person may be included in the design on the reverse of any coin under subsections (x), (y), and (z).
The Treasury on Friday shared draft images of a $1 commemorative coin, featuring President Donald Trumps visage, that the United States Mint is preparing in honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Trumps instantly recognizable profile is featured on the heads side of the coin. On the tails side, the coin will have an image of Trump with his first raised, standing in front of an American flag.
.....I should probably emphasize that this is not a joke. The report is not satire. This is not intended to make the administration look foolish for the sake of comedy......
Putting aside questions of propriety, how would this be legal? The answer is, it might not be. The New York Times reported:
The Treasury is authorized to mint the coins for a year, according to the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020. The coins must have designs emblematic of the U.S. semiquincentennial, the legislation says. It is not clear that Mr. Trumps image can be featured on a coin. An 1866 law enshrined a tradition that only deceased people could appear on U.S. currency to avoid the appearance that America was a monarchy.
Lets also not overlook the fact that the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020 also states, No head and shoulders portrait or bust of any person, living or dead, and no portrait of a living person may be included in the design on the reverse of any coin under subsections (x), (y), and (z).
I wish that this was satire.