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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it legal to stamp US currency?

Yes. The relevant federal law — 18 U.S.C. § 333 — only prohibits defacing currency with intent to render it unfit for reissue. A small rubber stamp does not make a bill unfit for circulation. The bill remains fully functional and is accepted everywhere.

Has anyone been prosecuted for stamping bills?

No. There is strong precedent for stamping US currency:

The key distinction: the bill must remain usable. A small stamp easily meets that standard.

What about advertising on currency?

18 U.S.C. § 475 prohibits printing advertisements on currency. This stamp contains no URL, brand name, or commercial message — it's simply a silhouette image.

What is this stamp, exactly?

It's a wooden rubber stamp (1.5" × 2") of the female silhouette outline from Trump's birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein, released by House Democrats in 2025. It's designed to be placed on dollar bills right next to the Treasurer's signature — which now bears Trump's name.

Is it made in the USA?

Yes. The stamp is manufactured in the United States.

How long does shipping take?

Orders typically ship within 2–4 business days. Standard shipping is 3–5 business days after that. US addresses only.

What's your return policy?

If you're not satisfied, contact us within 30 days and we'll make it right. We want you stamping bills, not disappointed.