Trump’s signature is slated to appear on future U.S. paper currency beginning in June 2026, according to Treasury reporting, with the first $100 bills described as scheduled for printing then.

What is known

  • The Treasury Department said Trump’s signature will appear on future U.S. paper currency alongside the Treasury Secretary’s signature.
  • Multiple reports say the first notes tied to this change were expected to be printed in June 2026.
  • The move was framed as part of the U.S. 250th-anniversary commemoration.

Important caveat

There is still some uncertainty around the final rollout, because U.S. law has traditionally barred living people from appearing on currency, and later reporting described the broader money redesign as not fully settled.

TL;DR

The best current answer is: June 2026 for printing, with circulation timing still dependent on the final rollout.