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Treasury Unveils Draft 2026 $1 Coin Depicting Trump

The draft faces unresolved legal questions over portrait restrictions.

Overview

  • The Treasury confirmed the authenticity of preliminary artwork showing Donald Trump on both sides of a proposed semiquincentennial coin and stressed that no final design has been selected.
  • One side features a profile with the word "Liberty" and the dates 1776–2026, and the other shows his raised-fist moment with the phrase "Fight Fight Fight" referencing the 2024 assassination attempt.
  • A 2020 law authorized special $1 coins for the United States' 250th anniversary, establishing the program under which the draft was released.
  • Federal law bars bust or shoulder portraits on national anniversary coins and any living-person portrait on the reverse, while a separate 1792-derived limit applies to a different $1 series honoring former presidents.
  • Some legal experts say the broader illustrative depiction could fit within the letter of the statute, and Treasurer Brandon Beach said further details will follow the end of the government shutdown as the White House signaled the president would likely welcome the design.