In God We Trust
No coins intended for circulation have his image on them.
Theodore Roosevelt hasn't been featured on any circulating US coins despite his strong interest in coinage issues.The Roosevelt who appears on the dime is FranklinRoosevelt, president from 1933 to 1945.
Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt does NOT appear on any American currency. While there has been renewed interest in honoring Theodore Roosevelt on a circulating bill or coin, he's never been depicted on one.
Teddy or Theodore Roosevelt is actually not on any Knownbills or coins. But however in the Teddy Roosevelt museum there is a coin that has his face on the heads side and on the tails side, his home.
Yes, the dime
There is an epigraph of Mahatma Gandhi on Indian Currency. It is a word for inscription on coins or currency.
These coins are melted and recycled.
All Australian Two Dollar coins are HH coins. HH is the initials of the designer of the reverse, Horst Hahne. The HH inscription only appeared on the 1988 and 1989 coins. There were 160,852,100 1988 coins minted. There were 31,637,800 1989 coins minted.
That inscription or a variation on it has been used on ALL British coins for centuries. It's heavily abbreviated Latin. The current version translates as "Elizabeth the Second, Queen by the Grace of God and Defender of the Faith"
Because that motto did not appear on all coins until the first decade of the 20th century. It first appeared on 2¢ pieces in 1864 but it wasn't until Theodore Roosevelt made it a personal issue that the Mint adopted the motto for all coins.I altered your question because:> The motto is In God We Trust, just like it appears on all modern coins and bills.> I believe you are interested in your own coins and not mine.
Franklin Roosevelt for all coins minted from 1946-present.