New Gold Standard? US Mint Unveils Dollar Coin With Trump's Face, But One Detail Has Everyone Doing A Double Take
New Gold Standard? US Mint Unveils Dollar Coin With Trump's Face, But One Detail Has Everyone Doing A Double Take Written By, Last Updated: July
New Gold Standard? US Mint Unveils Dollar Coin With Trump's Face, But One Detail Has Everyone Doing A Double Take Written By, Last Updated: July 16, 2026, 16:55 IST The decision to feature a sitting leader has triggered immediate debate among US lawmakers and legal experts The front of the coin displays a stern-faced profile of the President dressed in a suit and tie. The text is framed by standard American currency inscriptions. The reverse side portrays the traditional bald eagle from the Great Seal of the United States, bearing the phrase E Pluribus Unum. Image/AP The United States Mint has commenced production on a newly designed 1-dollar coin featuring the face of President Donald Trump. The commemorative release is timed to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent unveiled the project, stating that the coin celebrates the nation’s “enduring legacy of liberty and a lasting symbol of patriotism." Produced at the Philadelphia Mint, the coins are scheduled to become available to the public in the autumn. Visual Design and Material Realities The front of the coin displays a stern-faced profile of the President dressed in a suit and tie.
The text is framed by standard American currency inscriptions Top Arc: The word “LIBERTY" spans the upper boundary. Centre: The traditional motto “IN GOD WE TRUST" sits alongside the portrait. Bottom Arc: The historical timeline “1776–2026" commemorates the milestone anniversary. The reverse side portrays the traditional bald eagle from the Great Seal of the United States, bearing the phrase E Pluribus Unum. Despite its gold-coloured appearance, the Treasury Department confirmed that the coin contains no actual gold. It is instead struck from a manganese-brass alloy, giving it a bright, golden-hued finish. The coins are intended for collectors and will be sold in bags and rolls rather than entering general circulation. Earlier iterations of the design had featured more combative imagery, including a draft showing the President raising a clenched fist alongside the slogan “Fight Fight Fight"—a direct nod to the 2024 assassination attempt in Pennsylvania. That version was ultimately revised. Legality and Precedent The decision to feature a sitting leader has triggered immediate debate among lawmakers and legal experts, given long-standing restrictions against depicting living individuals on American legal tender. An 1866 federal statute explicitly prohibits living individuals from appearing on paper banknotes.
