Federal law prohibits putting any living people on U.S. coins.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the $1 coins featuring Trump’s face were allowed under legislation to mark America’s 250th anniversary

Federal law prohibits putting any living people on U.S. coins.

The Treasury Secretary’s post appeared to show a Semiquincentennial coin meant for circulation rather than the commemorative design approved by a federal arts panel.

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The coin with Trump's face faces potential legal challenges before it becomes a reality.

It's the latest effort by President Trump to make his mark on Washington, D.C.

Federal law does not permit the president’s face to be used on currency, but approval of the project in the context of America’s 250th anniversary allowed its distribution.

Lanzamiento se suma a otros intentos de la Administración republicana por convertir la figura de Trump en uno de los símbolos nacionales del país

The U.S. Mint has started producing a new $1 coin featuring President Donald Trump

The U.S. Mint has started producing a new $1 coin featuring President Donald Trump to help celebrate America’s 250th birthday

U.S. Treasury to release President Trump-themed $1 coin in 2026, sparking controversy over living figures on U.S. currency.

Coin commemorating 250th anniversary will be released this fall and will mark the first time a living president appears on currency

US Mint to issue a gold-colored $1 coin honoring Trump, despite legal gray areas.

Federal law bars a living person's portrait from appearing on U.S. currency. Treasury cites the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020.

The special edition gold coins are the latest controversial effort to fuse the president’s legacy with the US currency.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The US Mint has begun producing a new $1 coin bearing President Donald Trump's face to help celebrate America’s 250th birthday, the Treasury D

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the US Mint is producing a $1 commemorative gold coin featuring Trump's image for America's 250th anniversary in 2026.

The U.S. Mint has started producing a new $1 coin featuring President Donald Trump to help celebrate America’s 250th birthday.

Heads or tails? In both cases, it's Donald Trump.

The U.S. Mint is producing a new $1 coin featuring Donald Trump's likeness. This commemorative coin will be released in the fall to mark America's 250th birthday. The coin's…