Trump's signature will be on US currency soon. Here’s how it may look
Key Points:
- President Donald Trump's signature will be added to all future U.S. paper currency starting with the $100 bill, marking the first time a sitting president's signature appears on American banknotes, according to the U.S. Treasury.
- The new $100 bills featuring Trump's and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's signatures will begin printing in June, with other denominations to follow later in the year.
- Trump's signature will replace the U.S. treasurer's signature on currency, but his image will not appear on the bills despite social media rumors.
- The Treasury Department stated the change honors the United States' 250th anniversary and highlights economic growth and fiscal stability under Trump's leadership.
- Additionally, coins bearing Trump's likeness have been approved by the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, and his name or image has been added to various government buildings and national park passes, with efforts underway to rename Washington Dulles International Airport after him.