Law forbids the image of any living person from appearing on U.S. money. Yet, the Treasury Department is ready to put Trump on a $1 coin.
WMUR's partners at PolitiFact are taking a look at whether the Trump administration could legally put President Donald Trump's image on a U.S. coin.
The Treasury Department has announced that to mark the nation’s 250th birthday next year, it plans to issue a new $1 coin ...
The U.S. treasurer said on Friday that Treasury is considering minting new one-dollar coins for the nation's 250th anniversary featuring President Trump's image.
Trump administration officials have proposed minting a $1 coin featuring President Donald Trump’s image on it to mark the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States next year, a plan that ...
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 incumbent president.
Steve Jobs and the Cray-1 supercomputer are joining the heads of former presidents and the Statue of Liberty as icons on ...
The design features President Donald Trump's face on one side and an image of him raising his fist on the other.
President Donald Trump appears poised to put his image on both sides of a commemorative $1 coin issued by the United States Mint. On Oct. 3, the White House reshared an X post from U.S. Treasurer ...
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. presidential tradition.
The U.S. Treasury’s new $1 coin featuring Donald Trump’s image sparks legal, political, and cultural debate ahead of America’s 250th anniversary.
Officials at the U.S. Treasury Department are giving serious consideration to minting a $1 coin with President Donald Trump’s ...