Apple's Steve Jobs Commemorated With Special 2026 $1 USD Coin
The legendary tech exec is slated to feature Jobs as a young man on the coin.
Summary
- The U.S. Mint will feature Steve Jobs on a commemorative $1 USD coin in 2026 as part of the American Innovation Program
- The design shows a young Jobs sitting cross-legged, inscribed with his quote, “MAKE SOMETHING WONDERFUL”
- The highly collectible coin is being released alongside others honoring tech breakthroughs like the Cray-1 Supercomputer
The United States Mint has confirmed that Steve Jobs, the visionary co-founder of Apple Inc., will be immortalized on a commemorative $1 USD coin as part of the 2026 American Innovation Program. The honor, which recognizes the technological impact of his home state of California, cements Jobs’ legacy as a figure who profoundly reshaped global technology and culture.
The coin’s design is a thoughtful tribute to Jobs’ philosophy. It features an image of a young Jobs sitting cross-legged in front of the oak-covered rolling hills of Northern California. The U.S. Mint stated, “His posture and expression, as he is captured in a moment of reflection, show how this environment inspired his vision to transform complex technology into something as intuitive and organic as nature itself.” This tranquil scene, absent of any corporate branding, symbolizes his desire to make technology feel as intuitive and organic as nature itself. The coin is inscribed with his famous quote, “MAKE SOMETHING WONDERFUL,” and identifies him as the innovator representing California.
Jobs, whose career included the revolution of personal computing (Macintosh, Apple II) and the music industry (iPod, iPhone), joins an esteemed group of honorees. The 2026 Innovation coins will also spotlight breakthroughs like the Cray-1 Supercomputer and the development of Mobile Refrigeration. The limited-edition coins, which are not intended for general circulation, will be available for purchase at $13.25 USD each on the U.S. Mint website, making them a highly sought-after collectible for tech enthusiasts and numismatists.













