The Treasury Department announced last week that Donald Trump’s signature will soon appear on U.S. paper currency, framing it as an honor bestowed upon the president as part of the country’s semiquincentennial celebrations.
Could US currency with Trump’s signature become a collector’s item?
Originally reported by The Hill
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