The nine presidents that are on US bills are George Washington ($1), Thomas Jefferson ($2), Abraham Lincoln ($5), Andrew Jackson ($20), Ulysses S. Grant ($50), William McKinley ($500), Grover Cleveland ($1,000), James Madison ($5,000), and Woodrow Wilson ($100,000). Non-presidents on US bills are Alexander Hamilton ($10) and Salmon P. Chase ($10,000).
Five of the current seven current US bills have a president's portrait:
Two current bills feature individuals who never served as president:
No longer in use:
$10,000 bills carried a portrait of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase.
The faces on current bills in the United States are:
$1 - George Washington, 1st President of the United States
$2 - Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President
$5 - Abraham Lincoln, 16th President
$10 - Alexander Hamilton, 1st Secretary of the Treasury
$20 - Andrew Jackson, 7th President
$50 - Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President
$100 - Benjamin Franklin, Diplomat and Signatory of the Declaration of Independence
Previously issued denominations (which no longer circulate) were:
$500 - William McKinley, 25th President
$1000 - Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th President
$5000 - James Madison, 4th President
$10,000 - Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury under Abraham Lincoln
$100,000 - Woodrow Wilson, 28th President
There are also US presidents on coins :
Lincoln on the penny
Jefferson on the nickel
Franklin Roosevelt on the dime
Washington on the quarter and
Kennedy on the half-dollar coin
There is also a series of dollar coins being issued 4 per year, featuring
the presidents in order.
Five of the current seven current US bills have a president's portrait:
Two current bills feature individuals who never served as president:
No longer in use:
$10,000 bills carried a portrait of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase.
Washington Quarter and One Dollar Bill
Lincoln Penny and Five Dollar Bill
Jefferson Nickel and Two Dollar Bill
Non-President Benjamin Franklin was on the Half Dollar and the 100 Dollar Bill.
Please make your question better. Who was on what coin. There are many coins that have mens on them. So if you are talking about what coin, put what president. Thanxz And some of the coins, that have presidents also are on the bills.
The first six U.S. Presidents vetoed a total of ten bills. Seven of them were vetoed by James Madison.
One way to make 23 dollars with 5 bills and 3 coins is as follows: * 4 $5 bills * 1 $1 bill * 1 $1 coin (there are many $1 coins to choose from in the US) * 2 $0.50 coins (there is only one type of half-dollar coin in the US) 4 * $5 + 1 * $1 + 1 * $1 + 2 * $0.50 = $23 4 bills + 1 bill = 5 bills 1 coin + 2 coins = 3 coins
Two current ($10 and $100) and many older bills carried portraits of people who weren't presidents. There is no restriction on the portraits chosen for US banknotes. The choice is determined by the Treasury Department.
Hoover is not on any US coins. He is scheduled for a $1 coin in 2014 as part of the on-going series honoring each president. Many mints have produced medals of the US presidents which resemble coins . Some foreign countries have minted coins with US presidents on them to sell to Americans- one of them may picture Hoover.
Lyka has five paper bills and eight coins the color of two paper bills green and three other paper bills are orange five of the coins have the image of jose rizal and the other three have the image of Emilio aguinaldo.what are the denominations?
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As many presidents there are. 4 come out every year. to find out more go to usmint.gov
Many US presidents have specific coins minted in their honor. For example, George Washington appears on the quarter, Thomas Jefferson on the nickel, Abraham Lincoln on the penny, Franklin D. Roosevelt on the dime, and John F. Kennedy on the half-dollar.
I have exactly three coins in my pocket. If you can guess exactly how many coins I have, you can have them both.
A total of 20 at present- 19 on coins and one (Grant) only on paper . Two others were on bills that have been withdrawn from circulation. A Grant coin is scheduled to come out later this year. This US mint is in the process of issuing a series of one-dollar coins that will honor each president in turn, except for those that are still living.
As of July 2013, there are coins for Presidents Washington through Taft, with Woodrow Wilson due later in the year.