The American President grossed $107,822,813 worldwide.
The American President grossed $60,022,813 in the domestic market.
President Benjamin Harrison
She served as a counselor and raised money for the AFB
thomas jefferson
The only restriction on whose portrait may appear on US currency is that it may not depict a living person. Contrary to widespread misunderstanding, there is no law or other rule limiting portraits to former presidents. Two current bills ($10 and $100) depict individuals - Hamilton and Franklin - who never served as president, and prior to 1928 numerous other non-presidents appeared on paper money.
Benjamin Franklin
He is our president. He also like to help poor people who don't have money. He is the first African American president
Yes. The government has no other source of money.
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It was a steady source of commissioned work. MONEY
The direction in which the portrait of a President faces on US paper money has simply been a matter of artistic preference. There is no specific rule or requirement dictating which way the President should face. Some Presidents face to the left, while others face to the right, depending on the design choice of the Treasury Department and the engraver at the time the note was created.