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The Treasury unveiled a $1 gold coin featuring a portrait of Trump, breaking the tradition that US currencies shouldn't feature living persons.
Federal law bars a living person's portrait from appearing on U.S. currency. Treasury cites the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020.
This is what we know about the new $1 coin featuring President Donald Trump's face, including previous legal challenges.
A new $1 coin featuring President Donald Trump’s likeness is heading into production. The Treasury Department insists the design is lawful, but critics argue it violates a centuries-old ban on
U.S. administration is considering making a $1 coin featuring President Donald Trump to celebrate 250th Independence celebrations in 2026. As reported by Reuters, the U.S. Treasury Department released a draft of sketch design on Friday October 3, 2025 ...
Eliminate the penny, plug the nickel, and make some commemorative gold coins nobody can afford.” Bessent’s use of the word “gold” refers to the color alone, as the Trump coin will contain no actual gold.
