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Treasurer of the United States

American  

noun

  1. the official in the Department of the Treasury charged with the responsibility of issuing and redeeming paper currency as well as for the receipt, safekeeping, and disbursement of the federal government's money.


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Historically, the signatures on dollar bills belong to those of the Treasurer of the United States and the secretary of the Treasury.

From Barron's • Mar. 26, 2026

Haven't you got something signed by the Treasurer of the United States in your pocket?

From Time Magazine Archive

For her efforts, Bay was rewarded with the post of Treasurer of the United States in 1981, becoming, at 32, the youngest person to hold the largely ceremonial job.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ivy Baker Priest, 69, Republican stalwart and second woman Treasurer of the United States; of cancer; in Santa Monica, Calif. Priest held the largely ceremonial Treasurer's office for all eight years of the Eisenhower Administration.

From Time Magazine Archive

A few months later he was offered, by the President, the office of Assistant Treasurer of the United States, at Cincinnati, which appointment he respectfully declined.

From The Life, Public Services and Select Speeches of Rutherford B. Hayes by Howard, James Quay

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