Trump will sign on the dollar, making history in the United States for the first time.

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Gate News: U.S. President Donald Trump will become the first sitting president to sign his name on U.S. dollar bills, breaking a tradition that has lasted since 1861. The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced that, to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the country, future dollar bills will feature the signatures of President Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott B. Descent. The first $100 bills with his signature will be printed in June, with other denominations to follow.

Treasury Secretary Descent stated that this move reflects a historic achievement for the United States and emphasized its significance in celebrating the 250th anniversary. Previously, U.S. currency only bore the signature of the Treasury Secretary, and presidential signatures had never appeared. This breakthrough marks a major innovation in U.S. currency design and adds a new highlight for future collectible coins and bills.

In addition to the signature on the bills, Trump’s name and portrait have appeared on various crypto assets and memorabilia, including meme coins named after him and multiple NFT projects. The U.S. Mint previously announced three commemorative coin designs featuring Trump’s portrait and the phrase “In God We Trust,” planned as part of the 250th anniversary series.

In the public cultural sphere, Trump has also pushed for renaming some landmarks, such as renaming the John F. Kennedy Performing Arts Center to the “Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Performing Arts Center,” sparking controversy among lawmakers over lack of congressional approval. Overall, Trump’s signed dollar bills, related commemorative coins, and crypto projects are drawing attention for their historical and collectible value, becoming hot topics in the market.

This move is not only historically significant but could also have long-term impacts on the collectibles market and commemorative coin investments. In the future, with the release of the first batch of bills and coins, Trump’s influence in the fields of currency and crypto assets may further expand.

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