This legislative proposal directs the Secretary of the Treasury to mint special coins honoring Charles "Charlie" Kirk. The bill outlines Kirk's contributions as a political and cultural activist, particularly his role in founding Turning Point USA and advocating for free speech among young Americans. Specifically, the Act authorizes the production of up to 400,000 **$1 silver coins**, each weighing 26.73 grams and containing at least 90 percent silver. These coins will be legal tender and considered numismatic items, issued in both uncirculated and proof qualities exclusively during the **2026 calendar year**. The design mandates Kirk's image on the obverse and the inscription "well done, good and faithful servant" on the reverse, alongside other standard coin inscriptions. The Secretary of the Treasury will select the design in consultation with the President and after review by the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee. To ensure **no net cost to the Government**, the coins will be sold at a price covering their face value and all associated production, marketing, and shipping expenses, with discounts available for bulk and prepaid orders.
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Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.
Finance and Financial Sector
Charlie Kirk Commemorative Coin Act
USA119th CongressHR-5580| House
| Updated: 9/26/2025
This legislative proposal directs the Secretary of the Treasury to mint special coins honoring Charles "Charlie" Kirk. The bill outlines Kirk's contributions as a political and cultural activist, particularly his role in founding Turning Point USA and advocating for free speech among young Americans. Specifically, the Act authorizes the production of up to 400,000 **$1 silver coins**, each weighing 26.73 grams and containing at least 90 percent silver. These coins will be legal tender and considered numismatic items, issued in both uncirculated and proof qualities exclusively during the **2026 calendar year**. The design mandates Kirk's image on the obverse and the inscription "well done, good and faithful servant" on the reverse, alongside other standard coin inscriptions. The Secretary of the Treasury will select the design in consultation with the President and after review by the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee. To ensure **no net cost to the Government**, the coins will be sold at a price covering their face value and all associated production, marketing, and shipping expenses, with discounts available for bulk and prepaid orders.