In 1869, George Washington's portrait appeared on the $1 bill. However at that time, instead of United States note, Treasury note appeared on it.
George Washington
1869
The right.
George Washington's portrait first appeared on the 1869 series of $1 United States Notes. In 1886 new bills with his wife's picture were issued, and ten years later another series was printed featuring both Washingtons. Washington returned alone to the $1 bill in 1918, but in a small portrait to one side of the bill. In 1923 a large, centered portrait similar to the one on current bills was adopted. It's been used since then, with modifications only to the surrounding design and different seal colors. For various political reasons Congress refuses to allow the $1 bill to be further redesigned.
The ten dollar bill bears the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, a non-president. The 100 dollar bill carries a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, also not a president.
"George Washington's portrait on the one-dollar bill " should be acceptable. "one dollar " for "one-dollar" would seems OK as well.
George Washington's portrait didn't appear on any federally-issued $5 bills. Abraham Lincoln's portrait was put on the $5 bill in 1914, coinciding with construction of the Lincoln Memorial.
President George Washington
George Washington's portrait is on the one-dollar bill.(No additional capitalization in needed. I did add a hyphen to "one dollar." since the phrase is used as a compound adjective. )
His portrait is on the One Dollar Bill
it is the athenaeum
Never. He's on the half dollar. His portrait will appear on one series of the Presidential dollars in about 8 or 9 years.
George Washington
The portrait of George Washington, which is featured on the one-dollar bill, was first introduced in 1869. However, the current design of the one-dollar bill, including Washington's portrait, has been in circulation since 1963.
The portrait of the first President of the United States of America, George Washington, appears on the front of the US $1 Dollar note.
Never. His portrait was on the DOLLAR coin from 1971 to 1978.
Washington's portrait first appeared on a $1 bill in 1869. His image and others were used on $1 bills until 1918 when it became permanent. The familiar portrait by Gilbert Stuart was adopted in 1923.