Modern Coins: The Native American $1 coins have a picture of Sacagawea, who guided the Lewis and Clark expedition. Previously, Susan B. Anthony appeared on a $1 coin.
Paper money:The $10 bill has a picture of Alexander Hamilton, who was the first Secretary of the Treasury.
The $100 bill has a picture of Benjamin Franklin who was a statesman, scientist, diplomat, author, publisher, bon vivant ... but never President.
The $10,000 bill, last printed in 1945, has a picture of Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873) who held a number of government positions: US Senator, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and notably the Secretary of the Treasury for Abraham Lincoln.
The US Presidents that have their face on a coin are George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, John F Kennedy, and Theodore Roosevelt.
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George Washington is on the US Dollar bill, the dollar coin has different presidents.
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There is not a president on the US $10 bill. It shows Alexander Hamilton, the first US Secretary of the Treasury.
The direction in which the portrait of a President faces on US paper money has simply been a matter of artistic preference. There is no specific rule or requirement dictating which way the President should face. Some Presidents face to the left, while others face to the right, depending on the design choice of the Treasury Department and the engraver at the time the note was created.
The Lincoln penny of 1909 was the first US coin with a president's face on it.
All US ex-presidents get a life-long pension plus expense money for secretarial services and travel. The current annual pension is $196,700
George Washington appears on the front of the United States One Dollar Bill.
Unions often have political action committees that contribute to presidential campaigns.
A portrait of Andrew Jackson, the 7th President of the United States, appears on the front of the US $20 bill.