Trump to have signature on future U.S. currency as 250th anniversary nod

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The U.S. Treasury will add President Trump’s signature to future paper currency, starting with the $100 bill, replacing the treasurer’s signature to mark the Semiquincentennial; notes bearing Janet Yellen and Lynn Malerba’s signatures will still circulate, Trump’s portrait will not appear on the bills, and the first signed notes are expected to be printed in June and circulate later this year.
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