According to the new change, the first $100 notes will be printed in the United States for the first time in 165 years between the wars. According to the new change, the first notes will be printed from June, which will have the signature of Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Besant. Washington, after 165 years in the history of American currency notes, a big and historic change is going to happen. The US Treasury Department has announced that from this summer, the signature of Donald Trump will be seen on US paper currency. This will be the first time in the history of America that the signature of an American president will be printed on currency notes during a term. This change is being done as part of the 250th anniversary of American independence. According to this new change, the first $100 notes will be printed from June, which will have the signature of Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Besant. Notably, the tradition that has been going on since 1861 will end. Linna Malerba will be the last Treasurer whose signature was seen on the notes so far.
Trump's Signature to Appear on US Currency for First Time in 165 Years
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