President Donald Trump’s signature will be added to all future U.S. paper currency starting with the $100 bill, the first time in history that a sitting president’s signature will appear on American banknotes, the U.S. Treasury announced March 26.
The first $100 bills bearing signatures of Trump and of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will be printed in June, Reuters reported.
Two signatures are now displayed on U.S. currency: those of the U.S. treasurer and the secretary of the treasury. Trump’s name will replace the U.S. treasurer’s name.
Other bills with Trump’s name will appear later this year. Those bills may take several weeks to circulate through banks.
Despite images circulated on social media, Trump's image will not appear on U.S. currency.










