Trump-Linked Company Unveils Commemorative Coins Ahead of UFC Event
Launch of Commemorative Coin Collection
A firm associated with Donald Trump's eldest sons has introduced a series of commemorative gold and silver coins in anticipation of an upcoming UFC event at the White House. The highest-priced coin in this collection is available for $12,000. Released for sale on Tuesday, the collection features four coins, with prices ranging from $250 to $12,000. Additional options include coins priced at $1,325 and $1,500, with sizes varying from one-tenth of an ounce to five ounces. Most coins showcase an image of Trump, while all include a logo celebrating America’s 250th anniversary.
The coins come in specially designed protective holders, some of which display the UFC 250 logo, while others feature Trump alongside UFC President Dana White, with Trump's signature prominently placed between them.
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According to the company behind these collectibles, Trump Coins, the medallions are designed to honor both America’s semiquincentennial and what they describe as a significant patriotic moment linking Trump and the UFC at the White House. In a press release, Trump Coins stated, “This extraordinary collectible unites American history, presidential legacy, and combat sports history in one landmark release.”
The website indicates that Trump Coins is collaborating with the Trump Organization to market these collectibles, suggesting that Trump himself had a hand in designing the medallions and associated coin releases. These coins are promoted as “officially licensed” merchandise.
This launch occurs just days before the UFC event set for Sunday on the South Lawn of the White House, coinciding with Trump’s 80th birthday. The planned fight card has faced backlash from critics who argue that the event serves as a commercial venture benefiting Trump and his associates. A watchdog group aligned with the Democratic Party, the Public Integrity Project, has initiated a lawsuit aimed at stopping the event, claiming it operates as a profit-making scheme for Trump and his allies.
The lawsuit references reports indicating that UFC VIP packages are being sold for between $1 million and $1.5 million per person. It also claims that while preliminary fights will be broadcast on cable television, the main card will be available exclusively on Paramount+.
Recent financial disclosures revealed that Trump acquired between $15,000 and $50,000 worth of stock in TKO, the parent company of UFC, back in March.
