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Trump Pushes for Appearance on New $250 Bill

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Trump Pushes for Appearance on New $250 Bill

President Trump is making a push to have his likeness featured on a new $250 bill, a development that has sparked conversations about the traditions and protocols surrounding American currency design.

The initiative was discussed in a conversation between NPR and financial historian Brendan Greeley on Friday, May 29, 2026. The proposal represents an unusual departure from longstanding practices regarding which figures appear on United States currency.

Currently, American paper currency features historical figures who have been deceased for a significant period. The selection process traditionally involves consideration by the Treasury Department and requires adherence to policies that generally exclude living individuals from appearing on circulating currency. This convention has been maintained for generations as a means of ensuring that currency honors figures whose historical contributions have been thoroughly evaluated over time.

The proposed $250 denomination itself would be noteworthy, as the highest currently circulating bill is the $100 note. While higher denominations existed in the past—including $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 bills—these were discontinued in 1969 due to lack of public use and concerns about facilitating illegal activities.

Any change to American currency design requires approval from multiple government entities, including the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve. The process typically involves extensive deliberation and consideration of historical significance, security features, and practical utility for commerce.

The discussion with Greeley provides insight into the complexities of currency design decisions and the historical precedents that guide such determinations. Financial historians note that currency serves not only as a medium of exchange but also as a reflection of national values and historical memory.

As this proposal develops, it will likely face scrutiny from both policy makers and the public regarding its appropriateness and alignment with established protocols for honoring individuals on American currency.

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