US currency to bear Trump’s signature in first for a sitting president
The US Treasury Department intends to include President Donald Trump's signature on all new paper currency. This marks a departure from tradition, as US currency typically features the signatures of the Treasury Secretary and the Treasurer.

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AI-generatedThe US Treasury Department intends to include President Donald Trump's signature on all new paper currency. This marks a departure from tradition, as US currency typically features the signatures of the Treasury Secretary and the Treasurer. The decision follows a pattern of Trump associating his name and likeness with American institutions. This initiative coincides with efforts to feature Trump's image on a commemorative gold coin celebrating America's 250th birthday on July 4th. The change to currency signature was first reported by Vanity Fair.
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4 extractedA federal arts commission approved the final design for a 24-carat gold commemorative coin bearing Trump’s image.
The news was first reported by Vanity Fair.
Traditionally, US paper currency carries the signatures of the Treasury secretary and the treasurer, not the president.
The US Treasury Department plans to put Donald Trump’s signature on all new US paper currency.