No, Hamilton is another one.
No he was not. He was secretary of the Treasury. He and Ben Franklin are the only two people who are on current paper currency that were not presidents.
Although Franklin was a significant "founding father" of the USA and his work towards independence was significant, no, he was never the President of the US. Contrary to popular belief, Franklin is NOT the only non-president to grace American currency. Alexander Hamilton ($10 bill) and Salmon Chase ($10,000 bill -only circulated for a short time and no longer) were never a US president.
Who made the decision to place Ben Franklin portrait on currency?
Ben Franklin was too old to be president, so he never had a vice-president or cabinet.
No. Ben Franklin is on the $100 bill
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Benjamin Franklin was never president
No.
yes he was but not a president
Ben is on the 100 dollar bill.Alex is on the 10 dollar bill.
Current circulating currency only has 2 non-presidents: Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill and Ben Franklin on the $100 bill. And among other currency issued in the 20th century that's no longer in use, there was only one denomination with a non-president: the $10,000 bill that had a picture of Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury (1861-1864)
President Ben Franklin who made the Louisiana Purchase