President Donald Trump is leaning into America’s 250th birthday in a big way, and this time he’s bringing the UFC along for the ride.
The Trump Organization, currently operated by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, has announced a partnership with the UFC, led by Dana White, to release a limited-edition line of commemorative coins tied to the nation’s semiquincentennial milestone.
The collection is being sold through realtrumpcoins.com and is officially branded as the “Trump Coins x UFC Freedom 250 collaboration.”
The partnership is directly connected to the planned “Freedom 250” event, a championship bout expected to be hosted at the White House, which would mark a historic first for the nation’s most famous residence.
Real Trump Coins talked about it through a recent tweet: “History enters the Octagon.”

The coin lineup consists of four medallions, two in silver and two in gold, all certified at PF 70, which is considered the highest achievable grade in numismatic collecting.
Each coin carries an image of Trump on one face and the number “250” on the reverse. According to the website, the medallions are crafted from “99.9 percent fine gold and silver” and are “minted in America” with designs attributed to Trump himself.
For collectors ready to open their wallets, pricing covers a wide range. The silver options include a 1 oz medallion at $289.99 and a 5 oz version at $1,524.99. On the gold side, a 1/10 oz medallion is listed at $1,499.99, while the flagship 1 oz gold medallion carries a price tag of $11,999.99.

At the time of the collection’s announcement, a countdown timer on the website showed less than two days remaining before the public launch, with a waitlist option available in the meantime.
The promotional imagery is as bold as the pricing. The hero banner on the site features Trump and Dana White positioned side by side against a dramatic black-and-white backdrop of a packed UFC arena, with the Freedom 250 logo displayed front and center alongside the Trump Coins branding.

This latest venture follows a string of Trump-branded merchandise releases that have drawn both enthusiastic buyers and pointed criticism. Previous products have included a guitar priced at $11,500, a Bible at $1,000, and a pair of sneakers at $299.
Not every purchase has gone smoothly. One customer, Melanie Petit, paid $640 for a Trump-branded watch, only to find that the engraving arrived with a notable flaw. The letter “T” was missing from the name on the watch face, leaving it to read “RUMP” instead of “TRUMP.” Her husband Tim Petit spoke out about the error, expressing frustration over a product that failed to deliver on basic quality control.
Also according to sources, the promotion is reportedly auctioning off physical items from the event’s press conference, including name cards and on-stage signage.

What would normally be disposable production materials are being reframed as collectible memorabilia tied to a historic card, with the UFC tapping into the growing demand for limited, event-specific artifacts.