Susan B. Anthony and Sacagawea, both on small $1 coins. Older coins depicted various designs of Lady Liberty, who wasn't a real person.
sacagawea and susan b. anthony
penny nickel dime quarter kennedy 1/2 dollar eisenhower silver dollar
Abigail Adams and Barbara Bush are the ones.
If you are referring to the current Presidential Dollar coins, they're made of manganese-brass: 88.5% Cu 6% Zn 3.5% Mn 2% Ni
put one in front of the other!
The answer is 12. Explanation: You have 30 coins. If you take 30 coins and put them into piles of 5coins each, you will get 6 piles. Take 2 of those piles and you will have 12 coins.30 / 5 = 6 x 2 = 12
John F. Kennedy & Ronald W. Reagan
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.
as many as u want
Lincoln - 1¢ and $5 Jefferson - 5¢ and $2 Washington - 25¢ and $1
56; 2 future presidents, 3 vice presidents, and 10 congress members.56
Good question. Many people think BOTH presidents were the 2 worst presidents in American history.