U.S. currency bears the signatures of the Treasury Secretary and United States Treasurer who were in office at the time the bills were printed.
Current practice is to change the date only when a new Secretary is appointed, and to put a small letter next to the date when a new Treasurer is appointed. The date does NOT refer to the actual printing date but instead to the year that the Secretary took office.
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U.S. currency features the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Treasurer of the United States. The Secretary of the Treasury's signature appears on the front of the bills, while the Treasurer's signature is also found on the front, usually beneath the Secretary's. These signatures authenticate the currency and signify its backing by the U.S. government.
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Benjamin Franklin on the 100 dollar bill.
President Thomas Jefferson.
President Ulysses S. Grant.
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He is paid by the US treasury. I would guess the US treasurer's stamped signature appears on it. It is quite likely that his checks are deposited electronically into his account.
Ben Franklin! These $100.00 Bills are affectionately know as "Benjamin's"!!
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A portrait of Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States, appears on the front of the US $50 bill.