Trump's Signature to Appear on US Currency, Ending 165-Year Tradition For The First Time
Trump's signature will appear on new US currency alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's.
In a historic shift, the signature of Donald Trump is set to appear on United States paper currency, marking the first time a sitting president’s signature will feature on banknotes. The move comes as part of changes linked to the country’s upcoming 250th anniversary celebrations.
According to the US Treasury, the new design will include Trump’s signature alongside that of Scott Bessent. This change breaks with a long-standing tradition that has governed US currency design for over a century and a half, reflecting a significant departure from established norms.
To accommodate this update, the signature of the US Treasurer will be removed from banknotes, marking the first such instance since the introduction of US paper money in 1861. Historically, US currency has carried the signatures of both the Treasury Secretary and the Treasurer, making this revision particularly notable in the evolution of the nation’s financial instruments.
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Officials indicated that the change is intended to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States, a milestone event that is expected to bring several symbolic and institutional updates. The inclusion of the president’s signature is being framed as part of broader efforts to mark the historic occasion.
The decision is likely to attract attention from historians, economists, and political observers, given its break from precedent and the symbolic importance of currency design. Changes to banknotes often reflect broader political, cultural, and historical narratives, making them significant beyond their functional role.
While the timeline for the rollout of the new currency has not been fully detailed, the announcement underscores the evolving nature of national symbols in the United States. As preparations for the anniversary continue, further updates and commemorative initiatives are expected to be unveiled by federal authorities.
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