If you mean the Presidential Dollars, they started getting minted in 2007, with the first four Presidents of The United States.
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In a poll of over 2000 coin collectors that was taken in 1995, there were two presidents voted most popular and therefore most likely to have their portraits appear on future U.S. coins. They are Ronald Reagan and Harry S. Truman.
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.
Eisenhower was the first president on a dollar coin from 1971 to 1978. From 2007 to 2011, the first 20 presidents are depicted on the dollar coins.
His portrait on a 2007 Presidential dollar. All former presidents will eventually appear on these coins, except for those still alive at the time.
Jimmy Carter's picture has never appeared on a US $1 coin. His picture will appear on a future Presidential dollar if he is no longer living at the time the coin is scheduled to appear; otherwise the coin won't be minted unless Congress passes an exception to the law that prevents living presidents from being depicted on US coins.
The pygmy glider does not appear on any coin. When Australia still had one cent coins, the feathertail glider appeared on this coin.
Susan B. Anthony on the 1979-1981 & 1999 one dollar coin and Ben Franklin on the half dollar 1948-1963
Sacajawea, and the American buffalo
lincoln, washington, and jefferson
The first president to appear on a US circulating coin would be Abraham Lincoln. In 1909 Lincoln replaced Liberty on the Indian Head cent. However, other presidents such as Washington were considered for other coins such as the nickel prior to 1909, but were eventually passed on for other designs.
Sacajawea, and the American buffalo
Benjamin Franklin - Half Dollar