No, the Secretary of the Treasury is a Cabinet position and is the boss of the US Treasurer who is in charge of the money supply and Mint.
The Secretary of the Treasury and the US Treasurer.
The Treasurer of the US and the US Secretary of the Treasury
All US bills carry the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and US Treasurer who were in office when the bill's series was first printed. As of 02/2012, the Secretary of the Treasury is Timothy Geithner and the Treasurer is Rosie Rios.
The Treasurer of the US and the US Secretary of the Treasury
All US bills carry the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and US Treasurer who were in office when the bill's series was first printed. As of 01/2013, the Secretary of the Treasury is Timothy Geithner and the Treasurer is Rosie Rios. Later in the year a new series will be printed when Jack Lew takes office as the new Secretary of the Treasury.
The signatures on the current US $1 bill belong to Steven Mnuchin and Jovita Carranza. Mnuchin was the Secretary of the Treasury at the time the bill was printed, and Carranza was the Treasurer of the United States.
it is the US currency and is signed by the Treasurer and Secretary of Treasury in Washington D. C.
Francine Neff was the first Treasurer Francine Neff was the first Treasurer Francine Neff was the first Treasurer. Though Alexander Hamilton was sworn in as the first Secretary of the Treasury on September 11, 1789.
They show the signatures of the U.S. Treasurer to the left of Washington's portrait, and the Treasury Secretary to the right.
There are no signatures on a US 1 dollar bill. The dollar bill features the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Treasurer of the United States on the bottom right side. However, these signatures are printed rather than physically signed.
Lincoln's picture is on the $5 bill, not his signature. US bills are signed by the Secretary of the Treasury and the US Treasurer.
There is no position of "us treasurer." There is a Secretary of the Treasury who serves at the appointment of the President after Senate confirmation. There is a Chairman of the Federal Reserve, appointed by the President, who serves a ten-year term, after Senate confirmation.