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Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar has called on the Federal Reserve to start issuing $500 bills that would feature President Trump’s portrait.

Gosar, a staunch Trump ally and one of the most trustworthy Republican members of the Congress, authored the Treasury Reserve Unveiling Memorable Portrait (TRUMP) Act, which he claims will “empower Americans with the freedom of more tangible options to save and exchange goods and services.”

“As Bidenflation continues to devalue our currency, the issuance of $500 bills featuring President Trump by the Treasury offers several practical advantages,” Mr. Gosar said.

The legislation would require the Secretary of the United States Treasury to print $500 Federal Reserve notes featuring Trump’s portrait. . .

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>Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar has called on the Federal Reserve to start issuing $500 bills that would feature President Trump’s portrait. >Gosar, a staunch Trump ally and one of the most trustworthy Republican members of the Congress, authored the Treasury Reserve Unveiling Memorable Portrait (TRUMP) Act, which he claims will “empower Americans with the freedom of more tangible options to save and exchange goods and services.” >“As Bidenflation continues to devalue our currency, the issuance of $500 bills featuring President Trump by the Treasury offers several practical advantages,” Mr. Gosar said. >The legislation would require the Secretary of the United States Treasury to print $500 Federal Reserve notes featuring Trump’s portrait. . . [Archive](https://archive.today/3eYyy)

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[–] 2 pts 9mo

They did print those until 1945. They have president McKinley on them and are worth significantly more than 500, due to being out of circulation for decades. There are higher denominations out there, very collectable stuff and very expensive to own.

[–] 1 pt 9mo

The alleged reason for not have a denomination over $100 is to make it harder for people to smuggle/launder large sums of cash.

[–] 1 pt 9mo

It will be really bad when they get rid of the penny. I have visited several south American countries where: - small stores tell you they don't accept the smallest coins, "those are for the grocery store only" - what can I buy with this? "Nothing."

They still have those coins in circulation.