Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and his wife look more like cartoon villains as they show off the first dollar bills bearing US Treasurer Jovita Carranza’s signature.

The former Goldman Sachs executive was on hand at the Treasury bureau’s Washington printing plant to oversee the production.

His wife, actress Louise Linton, tagged along for the event. She’s previously been blasted for hawking designer clothes while embarking on a taxpayer-funded flight to Fort Knox in August.

During that foray, which included viewing the solar eclipse atop a mountain of gold, Linton posted an Instagram shot of her disembarking a plane while wearing a nearly $15,000 outfit and accessories by designers including Tom Ford, Hermes and Roland Mouret.

The photo of Mnuchin and Linton holding up a sheet of bills lit up social media.

“Steve Mnuchin touches a one dollar bill for the first time,” @pharmasean tweeted.

“Honey, I think I found the perfect floormat!” @Stalingrad_Poor posted. And @JamesSurowiecki said: “The gloves, the Blue Steel gaze! Only way this could be worse would be if Linton and Mnuchin were lighting cigars with flaming dollar bills.”

At least Mnuchin can’t be mocked for his handwriting.

His signature is decidedly more legible than that of Lew, whose John Hancock was so sloppy that former President Barack Obama once joked that unless he made his signature more legible, it might debase the currency.

The currency will be shipped to Federal Reserve regional banks around the country, and the new bills are expected to go into circulation in December.