Summary

  • Trump signature to start appearing on $100 bill in June, marking 250th US anniversary

  • Change to delete US treasurer’s signature for the first time since 1861

  • Signature plan latest Trump move to put his name on buildings, programs, ships, money

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The first $100 bills with Trump’s signature and that of U.S. Treasury ⁠Secretary Scott Bessent will be printed in June, followed by other bills in subsequent months. The new bills may take ​several weeks to circulate through banks.

    • Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz
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      3 months ago

      Theres a decent chance this actually happens.

      Outside the US, older USD is worth less. When I paid the chinese embassy for my visa, they only took post 2021 100 notes and post 2017 20s.

      • HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.org
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        3 months ago

        This is likely about anticounterfeiting tech advancements.

        You can pass a Series 1934 note just fine from a legal standpoint, but with the old style design and less advanced features (no watermarks/embedded thread/colour changing inks) people might not trust its legitimacy.

        Some countries demonetize their old notes aggressively. If you want to spend the £10 note you parents had from a 2000s trip, you’ll have to take it to the Bank of England to exchange for a newer one.