Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and his wife paid a price on social media Wednesday after the pair posed for a photo opp with a sheet of new dollar bills.

The Mnuchin-Carranza notes will be sent to the Federal Reserve to issue into circulation. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

During a tour of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Mnuchin and wife Louise Linton were able to see the first currency notes marked with his signature. The signature of U.S. Treasurer Jovita Carranza is also on the money, and she – along with President Donald Trump's son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner – was part of the visit as well.

But it was Mnuchin and Linton who caught the internet's attention, as the pair posed for pictures with the new $1 bills.

People swiftly took to Twitter to provide their own mocking captions and commentary.

"Mnuchin money on the wall, who's the fairest one of allllllll?" --Louise Linton pic.twitter.com/7VyaqUKp1s — Brooke Preston (@bigu) November 15, 2017

Why do Treasury Sec Mnuchin and his wife insist on posing for photos that make them look like Bond villains? pic.twitter.com/2auZr3LGoP — Christina Wilkie (@christinawilkie) November 15, 2017

new season of 'billions' looks weird pic.twitter.com/hUaQB0Feh6 — Jason Gay (@jasongay) November 15, 2017

Mnuchin à trois pic.twitter.com/2IF0EPloub — McGone [2 CD Remastered Deluxe Edition] (@the_mcgone) November 15, 2017

The pair has previously felt the ire of the internet. In August, Linton made headlines when she touted her designer-label outfit in an Instagram post and then fired back at a social media critic. The actress later apologized for her "highly insensitive" response.

Mnuchin, meanwhile, came under scrutiny for using a government plane to fly to Kentucky – a trip that featured a meeting with business leaders and a trip to Fort Knox, but which also aligned with the timing of the solar eclipse. The trip additionally spawned Linton's Instagram post, and was later found not to involve any violation of law.