no its a 10 dollar bill not even a coin a 1dollar bill is not even a coin cause: dolllar bill?
Never!They were 100 years apart and TJ hated slavery.
Im not 100% sure, but i think it was thomas jefferson.
Jefferson was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and a Founding Father.I can only imagine it is some sort of sick joke by the Federal Reserve. Thomas Jefferson was vehemently opposed to fiat currency."Paper is poverty... it is only the ghost of money, and not money itself."Thomas Jefferson
100 generations
George Washington - $1 bill and quarter dollar (25 cent) coin. Abraham Lincoln - $5 bill and penny (1 cent) coin. Thomas Jefferson - $2 bill (in limited production and circulation; Jefferson appears on both the front and the back in the Trumbull painting), nickel (5 cent) coin. Note: Benjamin Franklin appears on the $100 bill, on the back of the $2 bill, and on the Franklin half dollar (predecessor to the current Kennedy half dollar), however, he was not a president.
A 100 cent coin would be a dollar.
$1 - $100 depending on the coin if it is a $100 coin it is worth $100 if it is a 50 cent coin.
there is no 100 peso coin but if in peso coin you will multiply the 10 peso coin in 10
Thomas Jefferson... I'm 100% sure.
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This coin is a Japanese 100 Yen coin featuring cherry blossoms. Minting began in 1967.
The names of the presidents featured on current US currency include George Washington ($1 bill), Thomas Jefferson ($2 bill), Abraham Lincoln ($5 bill), Andrew Jackson ($20 bill), Ulysses S. Grant ($50 bill), and Benjamin Franklin (who was not a president but is featured on the $100 bill).