Trump coins won’t be ready for America’s 250th, US Mint document shows
The Mint says the 47-coin run will take months after design approval, with each coin containing about $90,000 in gold.
- The United States Mint announced that commemorative gold coins featuring President Donald Trump will not be ready by America's 250th birthday on July 4, 2026, as production has not yet begun.
- April Stafford, Director of the Office of Design Management, explained that the design remains unapproved, and striking the 47 coins will take several months once finalized.
- Each of the 47 limited-edition coins will contain approximately $90,000 in gold, featuring the phrases "IN GOD WE TRUST" and "1776 ~ 2026" marking the United States Semiquincentennial.
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Trump won't have his gold coins in time for America's 250th birthday: report
The U.S. Mint won't be able to produce gold coins bearing Trump's face before America's 250th birthday, according to a new report. "The Mint is currently in the design stage of a large 24k gold coin depicting President Trump in commemoration of the United States Semiquincentennial," April Stafford, the director of the office of design management at the U.S. Mint, wrote in a legal filing published by Newsweek."There is no official on-sale date fo…
Trump coins won’t be ready for America’s 250th, US Mint document shows
The U.S. Mint said President Trump’s gold coins won’t be ready in time for celebrations tied to America’s 250th founding anniversary on the Fourth of July. Production could take several months and the final design has not been approved, according to a legal document reviewed by Newsweek. “The Mint is currently in the design stage…
Trump Coins Won't Be Ready For America 250 | News Radio 1410 WDOV
Gold coins featuring President Trump won't be ready for the U.S. 250th anniversary due to design and production delays. The U.S. Mint plans to produce 47 coins, each worth $90,000 in gold. Legal challenges over depicting a living president were dismissed, allowing the project to proceed.
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