Three presidents appear on both current coins and current banknotes:
George Washington, the 1st President of the United States (25 cent coin and $1 bill)
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, (1 cent coin and $5 bill).
Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States, (5 cent coin and $2 bill).
*If you include the presidential dollar coins (which are circulating coins), you would also include:
Andrew Jackson, the 7th President of the United States, since he appears on a 1 dollar coin and the $20 bill.
Ulysses Grant who is on the current $50 bill appeared on a special half-dollar coin issued in 1922 in honor of his birth in 1822.
James Madison, the 4th President of the United States, appears on a presidential dollar as well as on the $5000 dollar bill, which is legal tender but is no longer produced or in circulation.
Grover Cleveland and William McKinley who appear on obsolete banknotes appeared on a presidential dollar coin. Woodrow Wilson appeared on a special $100,000 Federal Reserve Note, and appeared on a presidential coin in 2013.
Abraham Lincoln: penny (1 cent)
Thomas Jefferson: nickel (5 cents)
Franklin D. Roosevelt: dime (10 cents)
George Washington: quarter (25 cents)
John F. Kennedy: half dollar (50 cents)
Dwight D. Eisenhower: large dollar
Then since 2007 there has been the presidential dollar series, with four small dollar designs per year to eventually feature every U.S. President. As of 2012, those coins have shown George Washington up through Grover Cleveland.
Washington and Jefferson
Sacajawea, and the American buffalo
He is not on any bills. He is on a one-dollar coin, a part of the Presidents, series.
Sacajawea, and the American buffalo
Benjamin Franklin - Half Dollar
Yes, he was on a $1 coin. Every dead president has been or will be on a one-dollar US coin. The coins were issued in order of the presidents.
If you mean the Presidential Dollars, they started getting minted in 2007, with the first four Presidents of The United States. Thanx
Taft and Washington
Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill, Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill, and Sacajawea on the $1 coin.
In Barbados, the coin currency is comprised of the Barbadian dollar coin. The rest of the currency is all paper.
He is on a dollar coin. His picture is on a presidential dollar gold coin. Note: This doesn't contain any gold.
In print, only four men have appeared on American currency which were not presidents. The first was Alexander Hamilton on the ten dollar bill. The second was Benjamin Franklin on the hundred-dollar bill the third Head of the Treasury, Salmon Chase, on the $10,000 bill and the fourth was John Marshall who was the fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1801-1835, on the $500 bill.
The only currency that John Adams is on is the 2007 dollar coin. This coin is no longer minted, but is in circulation.