Pennies have Abraham Lincoln's face on one side. Nickels have Thomas Jefferson on one side. Dimes have Franklin Delano Roosevelt's face on one side. Quarters have Georges Washington's face on them. Half-dollar pieces have John F. Kennedy's face on one side.
There are many president faces on both the paper currency and coins. For instance, Abraham Lincoln is on the penny and the five dollar bill. Other president faces include Roosevelt, Jefferson, Kennedy, Washington and Grant.
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.
ten dollars
They are not all presidents, e.g. Franklin, Chase.
The monument is called Mt. Rushmore, and it's located in South Dakota.
the presidents.
ben franklin Patrick Henry
Abraham Lincoln
I am guessing you are thinking of Mt. Rushmore . You could also be thinking of coins and paper money and older US stamps.
lincoln, washington, and jefferson
Sacajawea (dollar coin)Susan B. Anthony ( old dollar coin)The Native American on the Buffalo nickel, modeled after a few Native Americans.Benjamin Franklin( old half dollar)Older coins show allegorical female figures of Liberty .
The Lincoln penny of 1909 was the first US coin with a president's face on it.
None! But there are four US Presidents' faces sculpted into Mt. Rushmore, in South Dakota.
Purely an artistic decision. And not all presidents are facing any particular direction. Jefferson faces forward on the new 5¢ pieces issued starting in 2006 as do many of the images on Presidential $1 coins, for example.
Coins have faces on them to honor that person , statesmen , or president , and they symbolize the country that they were issued by.
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Silver dollars