I've noticed the average newest note I'll encounter was printed a year ago give or take a month or two. In this case your note was printed approximately one year ago this month so this fits right in with my observation. 2017 $1 notes are becoming increasingly common. My first one was found in November last year but I now encounter them at the rate of 1-2 out of every $150 or so in ones that I go through.
When the 2006 and 2009 $1 notes came out I saved some with low numbers and A prefixes, because 2003 and 2003A were very prevalent, unlike the ‘06s and ‘09s Now, 10 years later, the only notes (of all denominations) I see are 2013s.
Any thoughts about a Secretary of the Treasury that does not have a signature in script? I know kids are no longer being taught script, but this guy must have been taught.
I heard that his cursive ( S.T Mnuchin’s) wasn’t too great, so he didn’t write it in script. I remember Robert E. Rubin’s signature also wasn’t in script.
Eh, maybe not very *good* script, but there are definitely a lot of connected letters: Mnuchin's signature, in contrast, is truly *printed*, with no connections at all: On the other hand, you've got to admit that Mnuchin's signature is fully legible, which is more than can be said for some of his predecessors....