Almost as bad as giving a Nobel Peace Prize for doing nothing. Like I condemned all that, I would also oppose the $250 with Trump on it. I don't think anything public should be named after living people (especially not politicians), and statutes of people should not be raised until after they die. Lincoln was the first and last sitting president to appear on currency notes, and that should be it.
Thankfully, I don't think there is a snowball's chance in hell that Congress repeals the 1866 Thayer Amendment which prohibits living people from appearing on bills/notes. So, this just seems like trolling to me.
Interestingly (you made me do a bit of research), living people are allowed to appear on coins. And, for the 150th anniversary, some "Sesquicentennial Coinage" was issued, including the below half dollar with Washington and Coolidge, while Coolidge was a sitting president. Maybe Trump should be satisfied with some Semiquincentennial Coinage (e.g., a quarter showing him and Washington).
