These have not yet appeared on US money: A. Johnson, Hayes, Taft,
Harding, Hoover, Truman, Nixon , L. Johnson, Ford, Carter, G.H.W. Bush,
Clinton and G.W. Bush.
Theodore Roosevelt appeared only a quarter showing Mt Rushmore.
B. Harrison, Cleveland, Garfield, and Wilson have appeared only on banknotes with a denomination greater that a dollar.
All deceased presidents will appear on one of the new dollar coin series.
For each year since 2009, they have been doing United States presidents on the gold colored dollar coin.
George Washington is on the US Dollar bill, the dollar coin has different presidents.
Eisenhower was the first president on a dollar coin from 1971 to 1978. From 2007 to 2011, the first 20 presidents are depicted on the dollar coins.
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.
He is on a dollar coin. His picture is on a presidential dollar gold coin. Note: This doesn't contain any gold.
There are so many people who have been featured on the dollar coin and commemorative dollar coins that it would be next to impossible to list them all. But some of the more common dollar coins include the Dwight Eisenhower dollar, the Susan B Anthony Dollar, the Sacajawea Dollar and the presidential dollars which have more presidents released every year and will eventually encompass all dead presidents.
Benjamin Franklin - Half Dollar
In 2008 Sacajawea was on the dollar coin. Also In 2008 Presidents James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren.
Herbert Hoover is featured on a presidential one dollar coin. The series will eventually include all U.S. Presidents.
He is not on any bills. He is on a one-dollar coin, a part of the Presidents, series.
No, Thomas Edison is not on a dollar coin. The U.S. Mint has released dollar coins featuring past presidents, Native American figures, and Susan B. Anthony, among others, but Edison is not one of them.
Roosevelt has never been on a U.S. dollar coin. Post new question with the date of the coin.