Lincoln, Jefferson, FDR, Washington, JFK, and at the moment, Martin Van Buren. Van Buren will be on the $1 coin until February 19th, 2009 when William Henry Harrison will replace him.
Dwight Eisenhower was on the $1 coin until 1978.
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
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There are 8 states that have produced at least 2 Presidents. They are: 7 Presidents - New York 6 Presidents - Ohio 5 Presidents - Virginia 3 Presidents - Massachusetts, Tennessee, and California 2 Presidents - Illinois, and Indiana
The first was Abraham Lincoln on the 1909 Cent. Then came Washington on the 1932 Quarter. Third is Jefferson on the 1938 Nickel. Next is Franklin D Roosevelt who appeared on the 1946 Dime. John Kennedy came on the 1964 Half Dollar. Finally, Dwight D. Eisenhower appeared on the 1971 Dollar coin, rounding out the first six. Benjamin Franklin did appear on the half dollar in 1948, but he was never a President. Beginning in 2007, the US Mint has been issuing Dollar coins with the Presidents on them, four issues a year, in order of their Presidency.
Not all US presidents have been tall. The tallest was Abraham Lincoln at 6 foot 4 inches. The shortest was James Madison at 5 feet 4 inches.At least 11 presidents were under 6 feet tall.
Ohio had six presidents who lived there when they ran for president: William H. Harrison, Hayes, Garfield, McKinley, Taft and Harding.
6 Different US coins are dated 1801 so on your browser type in "1801 US coins" click images & search. You should be able to see what they look like.
In 2011, it can't be done with current US coinage.
None of the US Presidents have died on Christmas only two have passed the day after. 38Gerald R. FordDec 26, 2006, 6:45PM38Harry S. TrumanDec 26, 1972, 7:50AM33
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