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US Dollar Bills with President Trump's Signature to Circulate This Summer
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The US Department of the Treasury announced that starting this summer, US dollar bills will feature the signature of US President Donald Trump, marking the first time a sitting US president has signed currency.

According to the authorities, these redesigned bills, commemorating the 250th anniversary of US independence, will also be the first not to bear the signature of the US Treasurer. The first batch of USD100 bills with signatures from Trump and US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will be printed in June, with other denominations to follow in subsequent months. The new bills will take several weeks to circulate among banks. The US Department of the Treasury will continue to issue bills signed by former Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and then-Treasurer Lynn Malerba.

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US currency has traditionally included the signature of the Treasurer since 1861. (fc/da)
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