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Treasury Unveils New $1 Gold Coin Featuring Trump’s Face for America’s 250th Birthday, Sparking Debate

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WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent unveiled new photos Wednesday of a proposed $1 gold-colored coin featuring President Donald Trump’s likeness, part of a broader effort to commemorate the United States’ 250th anniversary of independence, even as the design raises questions about longstanding federal restrictions on placing living presidents on U.S. currency.

Bessent shared the first-look images on social media platform X, describing the coin as a tribute to the nation’s founding principles.

“As America commemorates 250 years of independence, the @usmint will begin striking this new $1 gold coin to honor the enduring legacy of liberty and a lasting symbol of patriotism,” Bessent wrote. “Featuring President Trump, it celebrates the strength of American values, and the promise of a nation dedicated to preserving freedom for all.”

Coin Design and Production Details

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The proposed coin features Trump’s image alongside the phrase “In God We Trust” and the dates “1776-2026” on the front. The reverse side reads “One Dollar.” Despite its gold-like finish, the coin is made from a non-precious metal composition rather than actual gold, according to Treasury officials.

The coins are being minted at the U.S. Mint facility in Philadelphia and are expected to become available to the public in the fall. The Commission of Fine Arts, the federal body responsible for reviewing the design of U.S. currency and coinage, granted the Mint approval to proceed with production in March.

A Legal Gray Area

The Trump administration‘s push to feature the sitting president’s likeness on circulating currency runs up against multiple existing federal restrictions. The Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005 permits $1 coins honoring deceased presidents only, while the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act of 2020 separately prohibits portraits of living people from appearing on the “tails” side of any coin. Federal law more broadly, dating back to an 1886 measure known as the Thayer Amendment, bars images of any living person from appearing on U.S. currency.

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The Trump administration has argued that this particular coin sidesteps those restrictions by relying on a distinct 2020 law specifically authorizing commemorative designs tied to the nation’s 250th anniversary celebrations, a legal interpretation that has drawn scrutiny from congressional critics.

Democratic Lawmakers Push Back

Several Democratic lawmakers have moved to formally block the administration’s efforts to place Trump’s image on U.S. currency. Sens. Jeff Merkley of Oregon and Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada introduced legislation, referred to as the “Change Corruption Act,” that would explicitly prohibit the likeness of any living or sitting president from appearing on U.S. currency of any kind.

Treasury Officials Defend the Design

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Ahead of Wednesday’s formal unveiling, U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach previously defended the decision to feature Trump on the coin in a statement obtained by the Associated Press in March.

“As we approach our 250th birthday, we are thrilled to prepare coins that represent the enduring spirit of our country and democracy, and there is no profile more emblematic for the front of such coins than that of our serving President, Donald J. Trump,” Beach said at the time.

Part of a Broader Currency Redesign Push

The $1 gold coin represents just one element of a broader effort by the Trump administration to reshape federal currency and other national symbols to feature the president more prominently. Bessent separately showed off a design earlier this week for a proposed $250 bill featuring Trump’s face, which he described as a preparatory measure the Treasury Department has taken in case Congress eventually passes legislation authorizing the sitting president’s image to appear on paper currency.

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That preview of the $250 bill design followed a Washington Post report indicating the Treasury Department had pressured the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to produce mock-ups of the proposed note ahead of any formal congressional authorization.

New Passport Design Also Unveiled

Alongside the coin announcement, the administration also unveiled new limited-edition passports, dubbed “Patriot Passports,” created to mark the semiquincentennial celebration. A sample image shared by Trump depicted the president standing with his fists resting on the Resolute Desk, with the text of the Declaration of Independence displayed behind him. The passport’s second page includes a rendering of artist John Trumbull’s well-known painting depicting the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Historical Precedent for Presidential Imagery

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While federal law generally bars living presidents from appearing on U.S. currency, there is at least one notable historical precedent involving a sitting president’s image on commemorative coinage. Calvin Coolidge, the nation’s 30th president, issued a half-dollar coin in 1926 that included his own likeness alongside George Washington’s to commemorate America’s 150th anniversary, according to records maintained by the U.S. Mint.

Part of a Broader Pattern of Institutional Changes

Wednesday’s coin unveiling adds to a series of efforts by the Trump administration to leave a lasting imprint on federal institutions and symbols. Those efforts have included a push to add Trump’s name to the Kennedy Center’s facade, an initiative that has faced its own legal challenges. A federal judge ruled last month that Trump’s name must be removed from the performing arts center’s exterior, a decision the president has since appealed without success.

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With the coin’s production already underway in Philadelphia and its public release targeted for later this fall, the ongoing legal and political debate over whether featuring a sitting president’s likeness on U.S. currency violates existing federal restrictions is likely to continue playing out in Congress and potentially in the courts in the months ahead. Whether Merkley and Cortez Masto’s proposed legislation gains sufficient traction to formally block the coin’s release before it reaches circulation remains uncertain, given the current composition of Congress and the administration’s continued defense of its legal interpretation permitting the design under the 2020 semiquincentennial commemorative coin law.

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Trump’s image set for new $1 gold coin celebrating America’s 250th anniversary

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced Wednesday that the U.S. Mint will begin striking a new $1 gold coin featuring President Donald Trump to mark America’s 250th anniversary.

Bessent said in an X post that the coin will honor “the enduring legacy of liberty” and serve as a “lasting symbol of patriotism.”

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“Featuring President Trump, it celebrates the strength of American values, and the promise of a nation dedicated to preserving freedom for all,” Bessent wrote.

Bessent also shared an image of the coin, which shows Trump’s portrait on one side. The word “LIBERTY” appears along the top edge, with “1776 ~ 2026” along the bottom and “IN GOD WE TRUST” on the right side.

The reverse side features a presidential-style eagle shield design with “250” in the center. The outer edge reads “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “ONE DOLLAR.”

US TREASURY PLANNING TO MINT $1 COINS WITH TRUMP’S IMAGE

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President Donald Trump boards Air Force One at Morristown Municipal Airport in Morristown, New Jersey, on June 21, 2025.  (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

Federal law generally bars living people from appearing on U.S. currency. The Trump administration has said the coin is allowed under a 2020 law authorizing special coin designs for America’s 250th anniversary, according to Forbes.

The announcement quickly drew reaction on social media, with some critics calling it a “vanity project” and supporters praising it as a patriotic tribute.

“The irony is incredible – while Americans are pinching pennies to afford the skyrocketing costs of groceries, housing, and healthcare, the Trump administration is producing coins featuring Trump’s face,” Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., wrote on X. “Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers have plunged our country into a devastating affordability crisis, and now they’re indulging Trump in another golden vanity project.”

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is pictured on June 4, 2026, in Washington, D.C. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., also criticized the move.

“Congratulations, we’ve entered the end stages. Eliminate the penny, plug the nickel, and make some commemorative gold coins nobody can afford,” Massie wrote. “I feel sorry for the folks who will be sold worthless knockoffs of this by the usual grifters.”

Meanwhile, others praised the coin as a fitting tribute to the country’s semiquincentennial.

“Whether you’re a numismatist, history buff, or just love a strong symbol of American resilience, these coins are sure to be in high demand. They’re a fitting tribute to the nation’s enduring spirit of liberty and determination on this milestone birthday,” one user wrote on X.

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FOX Business first learned last year that the Treasury Department was considering a plan to mint new $1 coins bearing Trump’s image as part of a push to commemorate the 250th anniversary of America’s founding.

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“Despite the radical left’s forced shutdown of our government, the facts are clear: Under the historic leadership of President Donald J. Trump, our nation is entering its 250th anniversary stronger, more prosperous, and better than ever,” a Treasury spokesperson told FOX Business at the time.

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Nifty to hit 27,000 in one year? PL Capital says Middle East crisis, El Nino can play a spoil sport; names 15 top picks

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Global stock markets saw a sharp downturn earlier this year, but Dalal Street has begun to show strong resilience recently. In this backdrop, PL Capital increased its Nifty 50 target to 27,019, while cautioning that the prolonged West Asia crisis and impact of the mega El Nino year can play a “spoil sport”.

The Nifty target set by the domestic brokerage implies an upside potential of more than 12% from the benchmark index’s closing level of 24,078 on Wednesday. However, it cautioned that Dalal Street is now passing through a phase filled with uncertainty, and markets are likely to remain highly volatile. With resumption of hostilities in West Asia and rising probability of EL Nino, PL Capital remains cautiously optimistic with a stock specific approach.

The benchmark index has rallied over 7% in the past two months and nearly 8% from its 52-week low mainly due to the sharp decline in crude oil prices to $70 per barrel and an interim ceasefire in the West Asia war, the domestic brokerage noted, adding that the Indian economy has been one of the most resilient ones and Q1 FY27 has shown a steady demand trend.

PL Capital said the FCNR bonds issue is likely to provide a flip to credit availability by 3% in the system and boost growth. However, despite a cooling off in crude prices, it expects inflation to rise steadily due to the negative base of food inflation from June onwards. “Markets have been firm on recent pick up in monsoons, however, with a 10-15% deficit in H1 monsoons, super El Nino can increase inflation and impact rural demand in H2 2027,” it added.

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Nifty 50 is trading at nearly a 12% discount to its 15- year average PE although the multiples have increased in the recent rally, PL Capital noted, adding that it values the benchmark index at a 10% discount to the 15-year average PE of 17. 6x with FY28 EPS of Rs 1,532.
Which sectors have a positive outlookIn this backdrop, PL Capital believes that sectors like banks, non banking financial companies, capital goods or defence, telecom, jewellery, hospitals and consumer durables have a positive outlook. It however remained cautious on IT services, exports, cement, cements as well as oil and gas segments. “Resumption of hostilities in West Asia and El Nino remains a key risk to our call,” it said in a report dated July 10.

Notably, the conflict has now escalated further and oil prices have inched up as a result of Trump’s flipflop policies and closure of Strait of Hormuz, spooking investors.

PL Capital’s top stock picks

Among the large caps, PL Capital named Bharti Airtel, Britannia Industries, ICICI Bank, Kotak, Mahindra Bank, Larsen & Toubro, Shriram Finance and Titan Company as its top picks.

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In the broader market space, Blue Star, CESC, DOMS Industries, Engineers India, HealthCare Global Enterprises, Ingersoll-Rand (India), Jindal Stainless and Rainbow Children’s Medicare were PL Capital’s top small and midcap picks.

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PayPal shares rose about 15% in premarket trading after Reuters reported that payments company Stripe and private equity firm Advent International have made a joint offer to buy the company for more than $53 billion.

The offer values PayPal at $60.50 per share, according to the Reuters report, which cited two people familiar with the matter. The price is about 28% higher than PayPal’s closing share price on Tuesday.

The proposal was submitted earlier this month and is backed by about $50 billion in committed financing from banks, one of the people told Reuters. PayPal, Stripe and Advent declined to comment.

Stripe and Advent had first approached PayPal in early April, the report said. They have not yet received a response from PayPal and are looking to move talks forward in the coming weeks.

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Under the offer, Stripe and Advent would jointly own PayPal, with both holding equal stakes. The proposal does not involve breaking up the company, Reuters reported. The talks are still at an early stage and there is no certainty that they will lead to a deal.
PayPal shares were last up 16.2% in premarket trading after the report.PayPal was one of the earliest names in digital payments and became a major online checkout brand after being founded in the late 1990s. However, the company has faced rising competition in recent years from Apple Pay, Google Pay and other payment platforms.

The company was a big winner during the pandemic, when online shopping and digital payments surged. Its market value peaked at about $360 billion in 2021. Since then, growth has slowed and investor confidence has weakened. PayPal’s market capitalisation fell to as low as about $36 billion this year, and the stock has lost more than 40% of its value over the past 12 months.

A buyout offer from Stripe and Advent could give PayPal investors a large premium after a long period of weak stock performance. It could also bring together PayPal’s large consumer and merchant base with Stripe’s strength in online payments infrastructure.

After taking over in March, CEO Enrique Lores began a turnaround plan aimed at simplifying the company and returning it to stronger growth.

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In April, PayPal split its operations into three units: checkout, consumer financial services including Venmo, and payments and crypto. The company also made several management changes as part of the restructuring.

The offer now puts PayPal at the centre of what could become one of the largest payments industry deals in recent years. Investors will watch whether PayPal agrees to engage with Stripe and Advent, or whether the company decides to continue with its own turnaround plan.

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Thailand News Roundup: Visa Reforms, Bangkok Bar Fire Tragedy and Economic Shifts

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Thailand has been at the center of significant developments across immigration policy, public safety, and economic sectors. This summary examines the key stories shaping the nation’s current landscape.

Visa Policy Overhaul

Thailand has implemented sweeping changes to its visa framework, affecting travelers from 65 countries and territories. In a notable reversal, the government scrapped its plan to end visa-free entry for Indian tourists, though it significantly altered the terms of access. According to Bangkok Post, the visa-free period has been halved for many nationalities, with numerous countries being dropped from the visa-exempt list entirely.

Indian travelers will now receive 30-day visa-free entry, down from the previous 60-day allowance, following a notable decline in tourist arrivals. This adjustment comes as Thailand grapples with an overall 3.09% decrease in foreign arrivals so far this year, prompting officials to recalibrate entry policies to balance security concerns with tourism revenue goals.

The changes have drawn mixed reactions internationally. Swiss seasonal retirees have expressed dismay over the tightened policies, according to SWI swissinfo.ch, highlighting how the reforms affect not just tourists but longer-term visitors who have relied on extended visa-free stays.

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Tourism Sector Response

In response to softening visitor numbers, Thailand has unveiled a THB2.45 billion tourism stimulus package, featuring 500,000 co-payment subsidies and airfare discounts designed to reinvigorate the sector. The government is also pursuing new tourism partnerships and infrastructure projects, including a newly opened Sadao-Malaysia road intended to strengthen cross-border tourism between the two nations.

Bangkok Bar Fire Tragedy

A devastating fire at a Bangkok music venue has claimed at least 32 lives, with the death toll rising as additional victims succumbed to injuries in hospital. Investigations have revealed that flammable decor and lax safety enforcement transformed the popular pub into what officials describe as a “death trap,” according to Reuters reporting.

Experts have noted that a flashover event—a point at which trapped patrons had no chance of escape—occurred rapidly, trapping victims inside. This tragedy has reignited discussions about why Thailand continues experiencing similar nightspot disasters, with CNA characterizing such incidents as unfortunately recurring due to systemic enforcement gaps.

Economic and Trade Developments

Thailand’s economic landscape shows notable activity across multiple fronts. The government has approved measures to bolster clean energy markets, signaling a push toward sustainable infrastructure. Simultaneously, authorities are planning higher power tariffs for data center owners, reflecting efforts to manage growing energy demands from the tech sector while providing relief on household power bills.

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In the automotive sector, Hyundai will begin exporting battery electric vehicles to Australia from its Thailand production base, while BYD Thailand celebrated its local plant’s second anniversary with deliveries surpassing 130,000 units—underscoring Thailand’s growing role as a regional EV manufacturing hub.

Trade tensions also feature prominently, with Thailand navigating new US tariffs that analysts argue necessitate market diversification strategies. Additionally, Malaysia and Thailand are seeking technical solutions to resolve an ongoing shrimp and sea bass trade dispute affecting regional seafood commerce.

Financial and Banking Sector Notes

The financial sector faced scrutiny after Thailand’s most profitable bank was forced to pay a beauty queen following a $124,000 AI-related scam, highlighting emerging cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Meanwhile, Muangthai Capital’s new CEO defended the role of microfinance institutions, arguing that such services remain essential for underserved populations who would otherwise struggle financially.

Regional Diplomacy and Security

Thailand continues playing an active diplomatic role regarding Myanmar. An ASEAN envoy met with Myanmar opposition groups in Thailand, while officials confirmed that Myanmar’s leader will visit Thailand next month. Additionally, Thailand is pressuring the Myanmar junta for direct envoy access to detained leader Aung San Suu Kyi, with Bangkok expressing continued hope for a potential meeting.

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On security matters, human rights organizations have raised concerns, with Human Rights Watch urging Thailand not to forcibly return Chinese dissidents, and RSF joining Safeguard Defenders in calling for a halt to the forcible return of Chinese journalist Bai Zhaodong. Separately, authorities have cracked down on an online gambling network and busted a Thai boxing camp running a child sex trafficking ring, rescuing 15 victims.

Social and Cultural Highlights

Beyond politics and economics, Thailand has seen diverse cultural moments. A 2,000-year-old gold ring bearing an inscribed message was discovered at an archaeological dig site, drawing international attention. Additionally, a newly identified long-necked dinosaur species was documented in Thailand, contributing to paleontological research in the region.

The country’s animal welfare efforts were also spotlighted through a photo essay examining Thailand’s animal rescue network dedicated to saving stray animals, showcasing grassroots conservation efforts across the nation.

Thailand’s current news cycle reflects a nation balancing tourism recovery, public safety reforms, and economic modernization amid regional diplomatic responsibilities. As the government refines visa policies and addresses safety concerns following the Bangkok fire tragedy, stakeholders across sectors continue monitoring how these developments will shape the country’s trajectory in the coming months.

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California consumers could soon see higher grocery bills as the state begins implementing a sweeping packaging law that shifts recycling costs from taxpayers to manufacturers, expenses some businesses warn could eventually be passed on to shoppers.

Beginning next month, California will start collecting preliminary fees under the state’s Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act, a 2022 law that requires companies to help pay for the recycling and disposal of the packaging they sell. 

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State regulators say the measure is intended to reduce plastic waste while encouraging businesses to use more recyclable materials.

Companies that use harder-to-recycle packaging are expected to pay more than those using recyclable or compostable materials, creating an incentive to redesign packaging over the coming years. Producers must ensure all covered packaging sold in California is recyclable or compostable by 2032.

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California will start collecting preliminary fees under the state’s Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

CalRecycle estimates the law could increase household costs by up to $190 per year — about $66 per person — if manufacturers pass all compliance costs on to consumers. The agency says the actual increase could be lower if companies absorb some of those expenses themselves.

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The state estimates roughly 5,700 large producers will be subject to the new requirements, with average annual compliance costs topping $450,000. Businesses that buy packaged goods could also face higher costs if manufacturers raise prices to offset the new fees.

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California estimates roughly 5,700 large producers will be subject to the new requirements. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

CalRecycle says the law is intended to reduce plastic pollution, expand recycling infrastructure and shift responsibility for managing packaging waste from taxpayers and local governments to producers.

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Some industry groups, however, argue the state’s projections underestimate the potential impact on consumers and have warned grocery prices could rise more sharply as companies adjust to the new requirements.

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