New Trump-designed UFC Freedom 250 collectible gold and silver coins are now on sale as the highly anticipated UFC event on the White House grounds approaches. The commemorative medallions, officially licensed by the Trump Organization and minted by JFC Coins LLC, are being marketed through realtrumpcoins.com for prices ranging from $249.99 to $11,999.99. The launch comes just days before UFC Freedom 250, the historic fight card scheduled to take place on the South Lawn as part of celebrations tied to America's 250th anniversary. The collection is the latest addition to a growing portfolio of Trump-branded merchandise and commemorative products that have emerged since his return to the White House, blending political branding, collectibles and major cultural events into a single commercial offering.
According to the official website, the UFC Freedom 250 collection includes four separate products divided between silver and gold medallions. The silver series consists of a one-ounce medallion priced at $249.99 and a five-ounce version listed at $1,324.99. The gold collection includes a one-tenth-ounce 24-karat gold medallion selling for $1,499.99 and a one-ounce gold edition priced at $11,999.99. While the designs share common UFC Freedom 250 branding, the products differ in metal composition, weight and presentation. The most expensive version includes premium packaging and a special display holder featuring portraits of both President Donald Trump and UFC CEO Dana White, highlighting the close relationship between the president and the mixed martial arts organization that helped shape his public image over the years.
«The ONLY OFFICIAL coin designed by me—and proudly minted here in the USA.»
-U.S.President, Donald Trump
The coins are being sold through realtrumpcoins.com, an e-commerce platform launched in September 2024 to market officially licensed collectible products featuring Trump's image. Promotional material for the website presents the coins as limited-edition keepsakes intended for collectors and supporters. During a video announcing the launch of the platform, Trump personally promoted the products and emphasized their official status. «The ONLY OFFICIAL coin designed by me—and proudly minted here in the USA.» Trump said in the promotional message posted to Truth Social. The statement has become a central part of the marketing campaign, with the website repeatedly highlighting Trump's direct involvement in the design and branding of the collectible series as a key selling point for potential buyers.

The release arrives as UFC Freedom 250 continues to generate national attention because of both its historic location and its estimated cost. Court filings connected to an ongoing lawsuit against the event indicate that staging a UFC card on the White House grounds could cost more than $60 million, making it the most expensive live event in the promotion's history. Organizers have defended the project as a once-in-a-generation celebration tied to America's 250th anniversary, while critics have questioned the relationship between public office, private business interests and commercial branding opportunities connected to the event. The launch of a new line of premium collectibles tied directly to the fight card has only intensified those discussions as preparations continue for the June 14 event.

Ethics experts have been among the most vocal critics of Trump's expanding network of branded commercial ventures. Adav Noti, executive director of the Campaign Legal Center, argued that products linked to Trump's political status create unprecedented ethical concerns. «It is literally cashing in on the presidency — creating a financial instrument so people can transfer money to the president's family in connection with his office. It is beyond unprecedented,» Noti said. Similar concerns have been raised by James Thurber, founder of the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies, who warned about potential conflicts involving government policy and family business interests. «There are shameful and major conflicts of interest with respect to his family business benefiting from his cryptocurrency policies,» Thurber said while discussing the broader expansion of Trump-linked commercial ventures.
«It is literally cashing in on the presidency — creating a financial instrument so people can transfer money to the president's family in connection with his office. It is beyond unprecedented.»
-Executive director of the Campaign Legal Center, Adav Noti
The criticism extends beyond ethics experts and political watchdogs. Businessman Mark Cuban has publicly criticized several Trump-branded merchandise initiatives and questioned the value proposition being offered to supporters. Discussing collectible products marketed through Trump-affiliated platforms, Cuban argued that consumers were being encouraged to purchase items that may have little investment value beyond their political symbolism. He described the products as Trump «selling an inferior investment to his fans to make a quick buck.» Supporters of the coin collection, meanwhile, argue that the medallions are intended primarily as commemorative memorabilia tied to a historic UFC event rather than traditional investments. Regardless of how they are viewed, the UFC Freedom 250 coins have quickly become one of the most visible and expensive pieces of merchandise associated with the White House fight card.

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