There was a first in history in the US dollar.
“The US Mint has begun printing the first dollars, signed by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Chief Financial Officer Lynn Malerba,” the US Treasury Department tweeted.
In the related post, it was emphasized that the bills bear the signature of a Treasury Secretary for the first time in US currency.
“WHAT WE USE AND TOUCH EVERY DAY”
Speaking at the ceremony held yesterday at the Texas Mint about the issuance of new coins, Yellen said: “Coin is something we use and touch every day. When done right, it can tell us who we are, what we value, and what is possible.” he used his statements.
It was noted that the new $1 and $5 coins, signed by Yellen and Malerba, will be released next month.
Yellen, who previously served as the first female governor of the Central Bank, also made history as the first woman to head the Treasury Department in the Joe Biden administration. (AA)