Among current-issue coins, only the Native American (Sacajawea) dollars don't depict a US president.
Older issues include the Susan B. Anthony dollar and Ben Franklin half dollar. Before that, most coins showed a stylized portrait of Miss Liberty, or in some cases an emblematic image, such as that on the Shield Nickel.
The One Dollar United States coin is the coin that features the image of the president twice. This is as a result of the Presidential Coin Act of 2005.
The 35th President of the US, John F. Kennedy, is on the half dollar coin
The US 10 cent coin has president Roosevelt.
George Washington, the first US president, is on the US quarter dollar coin.
No. There are many presidents that were never even on a single coin.
The $100 bill features Benjamin Franklin, who was not a US president.
Yes, in 1909.
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Thomas Jefferson is pictured on the US Nickel.
President Bush is not on a US coin.
Take any penny minted in 1959 or later. Look closely inside the Lincoln Memorial. A very strong magnifying glass may help.
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