President Donald Trump recently shared a photograph of a $100 bill that bears his signature. This development follows a previous announcement by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, which stated that the current president’s signature would be featured on a U.S.
dollar bill for the first time. In March of this year, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated that the presidential administration intended to place Trump’s signature on a commemorative bill marking the 250th anniversary of the United States. According to reports, Trump’s signature is positioned above that of Secretary Bessent on the depicted currency.
Historically, the $100 bill has featured the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Treasurer of the U.S., but it has not previously included the presidential signature. The appearance of the presidential signature on the bill represents a notable change in U.S. currency design.
Media outlets, including CNN, have reported that Trump has been actively involved in a project to have his name and image included on the bill. The inclusion of the presidential signature on this specific bill has drawn attention to the evolving features of American currency. The $100 bill, therefore, now incorporates a presidential signature, marking a departure from its long-standing design conventions.
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