He used a miniature Sharpie. A mini Sharpie. A mini Sharpie. Got it. And this doesn't cost any more money to the taxpayers to put his signature on? Absolutely not. Absolutely. We rotate the currency always, so nothing extra to the taxpayer. And there's something called seigniorage. So we put out currency and people take it. We take in cash and then we collect interest on the cash. (03:59–04:08)
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