President Trump's Face to Appear on $1 Gold Coin, US Treasury Says
The coin is limited to 47 pieces and carries about 19.7 ounces of gold-like metal, Treasury officials said.
- The U.S. Mint is producing a new $1 coin featuring President Donald Trump's face, set for release this fall.
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the coin honors the nation's legacy of liberty and symbolizes patriotism.
- The coin shows Trump wearing a suit with a stern expression and is made of a non-precious metal with a gold-like finish.
- There has been criticism because federal law typically prohibits living presidents on U.S. currency, but the Treasury Secretary has authority to authorize such coins.
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The Treasury Department defends that it is legal and that there are precedents and it is expected to be in circulation in the fall.
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