The United States is set to introduce new dollar bills bearing President Donald Trump's signature, an unprecedented move that breaks a 165-year convention. This marks the first time a sitting president will appear on US currency, replacing the Treasurer's signature, despite federal law typically barring such depictions.
The US is set to introduce new dollar bills featuring President Trump's signature, an unprecedented move that breaks a 165-year tradition against depicting sitting presidents on currency. While the initiative is linked to America's 250th anniversary and may leverage a loophole for commemorative coins, sources conflict on whether Trump's signature will replace the Treasurer's or appear alongside the Treasury Secretary's.
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Long-Standing Tradition Against Depicting Sitting Presidents
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Anticipated Introduction of New Dollar Bills
Conflicting Information on Signature Placement
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