Here is the list.
Hamilton and Franklin were not presidents.
Without trying to sound snarky, the answer is yes, no, maybe. In general, Federal Reserve Notes are more common than US Notes but comparative values depend on the specific bills' dates, series letters, denominations, and conditions.
The US treasury Note that all current American bills have captions on them identifying the person pictured on the front and the scene or building on the back.
there are no women pictured on any value of US paper currency. only men.
I have always pictured us together. In a jail cell at least.He pictured the image in his mind as it was described to him.
President Andrew Jackson. Note that all current American bills have captions on them identifying the person pictured on the front and the scene or building on the back.
President Andrew Jackson. Note that all current American bills have captions on them identifying the person pictured on the front and the scene or building on the back.
The most commonly known women on a US coin is Susan B Anthony. She was pictured on the US dollar coin made from 1979 to 1981 and again in 1999.
Federal Reserve Notes are non-interest bearing promissory notes issued by the US Federal Reserve System (the central bank) and are official Legal Tender for payment of debts. Since 1966 all US bills have been issued by the Federal Reserve System, identified by the bills' green seals. Current denominations are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Up till 1969 bills were also available in denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 but these rarely circulated. In the past, other bills were issued directly by the Federal Government. These included blue-seal silver certificates, gold-seal gold certificates, and red-seal United States Notes. Gold and silver certificates were backed $1-for-$1 with bullion on deposit with the US Treasury, while US Notes were promissory notes very similar to Federal Reserve Notes. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, private banks also issued bills under Federal authority.
All current US bank notes have the face of a US President, with the exception of the 10 dollar bill which has Alexander Hamilton.
Ulysses S. Grant.Note that all current American bills have captions on them identifying the person pictured on the front and the scene or building on the back!
As of September 2021, there are approximately 51.4 billion U.S. banknotes in circulation, totaling over $2 trillion. This includes various denominations ranging from $1 to $100.
Thomas Jefferson