The US 5$ bill has Lincoln's portrait on the front and the Memorial on the back.
No the Lincoln Memorial is on the back of a 5$ bill. The White House is on the back of a 20$ bill.
George Washington's portrait didn't appear on any federally-issued $5 bills. Abraham Lincoln's portrait was put on the $5 bill in 1914, coinciding with construction of the Lincoln Memorial.
Yes. If you look at the back of the bill you'll see a caption under the picture that identifies it.
The United States five-dollar bill ($5) , U.S. President Abraham Lincoln's portrait on the front and the Lincoln Memorial on the back
Abraham Lincoln is the figure depicted on the front of the United States five-dollar bill. The back of the bill features the Lincoln Memorial.
The reason is because the image on the back is of the Lincoln Memorial, which itself displays the name of the 36 states which were states at the time Lincoln was President. Given that only the front of the building is visible, only the 26 states listed on the front can be seen.
Yes, in fact, the bill has a caption under the picture that identifies it.
Yes. If you look at the back of the bill you'll see a caption under the picture that identifies it.
It's hardly a "house". As you can see from the caption under the picture, the back of the bill has a picture of the Lincoln Memorial.
The United States $5 bill has a picture of the Lincoln Memorial on the back. The front has a portrait of President Lincoln. Because his statue is visible inside the Memorial, the $5 bill is the only current US bill to show the same person on both sides. Also note that every current bill has captions identifying the person on the front and the scene depicted on the back.
Independence Hall $100 US Capitol $50 White House $20 US Treasury Building $10