The Treasury Department plans to feature Trump on a $1 coin, though U.S. laws prevent currency from honoring living individuals in this way.
Could Donald Trump find immortality on the face of a coin? As it turns out, no - unless he decides to break a historic U.S.
The Treasury Department defended its plans to honor President Trump with a $1 coin as the country prepares to commemorate its 250th anniversary, arguing the occasion allows the administration to ...
Congress in 2020 passed bipartisan legislation, signed by Trump, allowing $1 coins to be issued in 2026 by the Treasury.
It might sound like a weird joke, but there’s an actual plan to make a legal tender $1 coin next year that would glorify the ...
The Treasury Department is defending a proposal to mint a $1 coin with images of President Trump to help celebrate the nation ...
Developers behind the Official Trump meme coin are reportedly looking to launch a digital asset treasury company and plan on ...
PHOENIX - Everyone likes the sound of a little jingle in their pocket, unless, that is, the metallic clinking comes from one of the growing list of $1 coins minted in recent history. You know. The ...
The legislation would direct the Treasury Department to mint no more than 400,000 limited edition silver dollar commemorative ...