By CoinWeek News Staff
In a discovery that has sent shockwaves through the numismatic community, a previously unknown and highly controversial coin has been unearthed within the inner sanctum of American power. During a routine restoration of the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office last week, a secret compartment was discovered, revealing what experts are calling the most significant modern numismatic find in decades: a 2024-dated Nickel featuring the profile of Donald J. Trump.

An Unlikely Hiding Place
The discovery occurred when White House technicians were performing a “slight repair” on the desk’s middle-right drawer. While realigning a stuck runner, a technician triggered a hidden spring, releasing a false bottom. Inside the velvet-lined cavity sat a single, brilliant specimen.
This coin, which bears a striking likeness of the 45th President on the obverse and a meticulously detailed rendering of Mar-a-Lago on the reverse, is not your standard circulation strike. Initial testing confirms it is an experimental die trial struck in 24-karat gold over a tungsten core, a composition never before documented in U.S. Mint history.
The Authentication Process
As an artifact, it was immediately turned over to the Office of White House Management. Lirpa Sloof, the Special White House Curator, was brought in to lead a routine inventory and authentication.
“It is unlike anything in the National Archive,” Sloof noted during a press briefing. “The weight is significantly heavier than a standard nickel due to the tungsten center, yet the exterior displays the unmistakable luster of high-purity gold. It appears to be a ‘pattern’ for a commemorative series that was never officially authorized.”
To verify the find, a team of metallurgical experts from the U.S. Mint was summoned to the White House. Using X-ray fluorescence, they confirmed the gold-clad tungsten composition. While the Mint has no public record of such a strike, the die work bears the unmistakable hallmarks of Philadelphia Mint craftsmanship, leading experts to believe this was a “midnight strike” or a highly classified experimental trial conducted during the transition of power in early 2017.
A Future for the “Trump Gold Nickel”
The historical and political implications of the find are immense. How did an experimental gold trial of a sitting president end up in a secret compartment of the Resolute Desk? While theories abound regarding the coin’s origin, its authenticity as a Mint-struck product is no longer in question.
Collectors are already estimating the value of the “Trump Gold Nickel” in the millions, though the coin remains government property. In a move to ensure public access, the White House announced that the coin will be transferred to the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution.
Numismatists won’t have to wait long to see this “impossible” coin in person. The Smithsonian has confirmed that the 2024 Trump Gold-Tungsten Nickel will go on public display this June, anchored in a special exhibit highlighting “Secret Treasures of the Executive Branch.”
Until then, the hobby is left to wonder: are there more of these hidden in the drawers of Washington? For now, we can only marvel at this golden enigma. Happy hunting, and of course, a very happy April Fools’ Day from all of us at CoinWeek.





Good one. Haha
We seem to have forgotten what Washington said about putting sitting presidents’ portraits on our money.
Just an April 1st article
Ya snagged me! But given his *actual* plans to strike special commemoratives and possible circulating coins with his, uh, mug on them the idea seemed far from impossible. In other words, the core of a good prank!
Time to grab a bowl of pasta harvested from those famous spaghetti trees in the Swiss Alps.
They should put him on currency! MAGA
lol forgot today was April 1st : )
Ha. As soon as I saw that it was found in the Resolute Desk, I looked up and saw April 1. Even if Trump got a coin, the first Democrat in office would cancel it. Just the days we live in.
National Treasure III: Minting Mystery Money!
You got me!
haha nice one