You can have your own defaced two dollar bill with the author of the Declaration covered up for only twenty bucks. They're charging almost as much for it as it was worth before Trump tripled the money supply and set all this recent inflation in motion.
Notice the Fed seal is not only carefully preserved, but Trump signed off on it.
It occurs to me to wonder if this might be (yet) another significant similarity between the modern US and ancient Rome.
At first, Rome forced its clients to pay tribute (i.e., extortion) to Rome.
I'm not sufficiently familiar with the late Empire's fiscal policies to say, but I wonder if they, too, eventually ended up having to pay tribute (i.e., bribes) to their clients.