The US Nickel has been featuring Thomas Jefferson for many decades.
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Thomas Jefferson is pictured on the US 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 US nickel features a picture of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd president. Note that his home, Monticello, is identified on the back of the coin.
The Jefferson nickel, 1938 to the present. The Jefferson $1 presidential dollar struck in 2007.
There is no American coin that features the first 39 presidents. The "Presidential $1 Coin Program" is a coin program where the US Mint mints $1 coins featuring the portrait of a single president. The program will have a coin for each US president. It was signed into law in 2005 and the program began minting coins in 2007 and will end in 2016 with Ronald Reagan being the last president depicted. US law prohibits a living president (current or otherwise) from appearing on coinage or paper currency.
Thomas Jefferson was the third president; Aaron Burr the third vice president .
The US 10 cent coin has president Roosevelt.
The 35th President of the US, John F. Kennedy, is on the half dollar coin
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.
Thomas Jefferson , who served from 1801 to 1809, was the third US president.