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Trump Administration Weighs $250 Bill Featuring President Donald Trump
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Published Jan. 2, 2026, 12:53 AM
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U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach said Wednesday that he is exploring plans to introduce a $250 bill displaying the image of President Donald Trump, telling the Daily Calle that preliminary work is already underway.
As U.S. treasurer, Beach oversees the production of the nation’s paper currency and coins, including direct authority over the U.S. Mint and Fort Knox.
Before assuming his current role, Beach spent more than ten years as a Republican member of the Georgia State Senate. He was appointed U.S. treasurer by Trump in May.
“When Trump appointed me to the job, I told him I wanted to do a $250 bill with his picture on the 250th birthday celebration” of the U.S., Beach told the Caller. He added that such a move would first require congressional action, as current law mandates that a president must be deceased before appearing on U.S. paper currency.
Beach said that if Congress approves the necessary legislation and it is signed into law, he would move quickly to begin work on the $250 bill, which would rank among the highest-denomination bills in circulation.
He also noted that the Treasury has already begun developing designs for a $1 coin bearing Trump’s likeness, an effort first announced in October.
Congress has passed the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act to mark the nation’s 250th anniversary, authorizing the Treasury Department to mint special $1 coins ahead of the semiquincentennial on July 4.
According to Beach, “it is going to be legal tender.”
“This is not a commemorative coin. You can go in and buy something with this $1 coin with Trump’s picture on it,” he said.
Beach added that the administration is planning additional coin releases tied to the 250th anniversary, including designs recognizing the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will see most matches hosted in major U.S. cities.
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