Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has confirmed preparations for a potential $250 note featuring President Trump’s portrait to mark the July 2026 Semiquincentennial, yet the effort hinges on stalled legislation. The Donald J. Trump $250 Bill Act (H.R. 1761), introduced in February 2025, would amend the Federal Reserve Act to authorize a new denomination and create an exception to the longstanding prohibition on living persons’ portraits on U.S. currency. The measure remains in the House Financial Services Committee with no floor vote scheduled, and Senate action has not advanced. Currency redesign, engraving, and production cycles typically span multiple years, making issuance or circulation before year-end improbable even if Congress acts. Traders therefore assign only an 8.5% chance of success this year.
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Only a $250 bill will qualify. Coins, or other denominations of paper currency will not count.
A bill will be considered "officially issued" if the U.S. federal government makes it available for any form of public purchase, order, or distribution. The announcement, proposal, design, or authorization of such a bill without the bill being issued will not count.
A qualifying bill must be legal tender. Commemorative notes produced for a limited production run will qualify, provided they carry legal tender status.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the U.S. federal government; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Only a $250 bill will qualify. Coins, or other denominations of paper currency will not count.
A bill will be considered "officially issued" if the U.S. federal government makes it available for any form of public purchase, order, or distribution. The announcement, proposal, design, or authorization of such a bill without the bill being issued will not count.
A qualifying bill must be legal tender. Commemorative notes produced for a limited production run will qualify, provided they carry legal tender status.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the U.S. federal government; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has confirmed preparations for a potential $250 note featuring President Trump’s portrait to mark the July 2026 Semiquincentennial, yet the effort hinges on stalled legislation. The Donald J. Trump $250 Bill Act (H.R. 1761), introduced in February 2025, would amend the Federal Reserve Act to authorize a new denomination and create an exception to the longstanding prohibition on living persons’ portraits on U.S. currency. The measure remains in the House Financial Services Committee with no floor vote scheduled, and Senate action has not advanced. Currency redesign, engraving, and production cycles typically span multiple years, making issuance or circulation before year-end improbable even if Congress acts. Traders therefore assign only an 8.5% chance of success this year.
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