Franklin half dollar and an Indian head penny.
Eisenhower.
Half Dollar, and A Nickel.
No, it is not allowed for any living president to be on US bills or coins. You may see some companies issue a "commemorative" coin to honor a current president, but such coins are for collectors and are not legal tender.
Dwight Eisenhower
a quarter and a nickel . The quarter is not a nickel!
The other coin is the half-dollar coin.
None is. Those two coins have always had different faces on them.
Sarah has 55 cents in US coins, and one of the coins is not a nickel. This means she could have a quarter (25 cents), two dimes (20 cents), and a nickel (5 cents), totaling 50 cents, along with another nickel. Therefore, her coins could be one quarter, two dimes, and two nickels.
No, the term limit for a president is two terms.
With US coins, a half-dollar and two nickels, or two quarters and a dime. If you have 20-cent coins, 3 of those, or the 50 cent and two 5 cent coins.
Most bank will have them. Just ask a teller for them. They are $1 coins.
there metal content or the stamp from which they were made one of the two