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US Mint will produce $1 coin with Trump’s image, Treasury Secretary says

By Thomson Reuters Jul 15, 2026 | 4:25 PM

July 15 (Reuters) – The U.S. Mint will begin producing $1 coins with President Donald Trump’s face on the front as part ​of its commemoration of the nation’s ‌250th anniversary, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday.

The design, which also features the words “Liberty,” “In God We Trust” and “1776-2026” on the front and an image ‌of ​the bald eagle from the ⁠presidential seal on ⁠the back was a revision from a draft made public in October. The rear face of that design showed Trump holding ​a raised clenched fist framed with the words “fight, fight, fight,” a reference to the ⁠2024 assassination attempt against ⁠him.

Trump said he was “honored” by the ​coin.

“They gave me a coin,” Trump said in ​an interview with Fox Business. “That’s very unusual ‌from what I understand.”

Critics have raised questions about the design’s legality. An 1866 U.S. law mandates that no living person’s portrait ⁠can be used on U.S. currency, but that refers to paper money produced by the Bureau of ⁠Engraving and ‌Printing. Coins are minted by ⁠the U.S. Mint.

Congress in 2020 passed ​a ‌law allowing the Treasury Secretary to ​mint $1 coins ⁠to mark the 250th anniversary, but that law forbade designs portraying a living person.

The U.S. Treasury did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Christian Martinez; Editing by ​Stephen Coates)