Actually, there is not a president on the U.S. 10 dollar bill. Alexander Hamilton is pictured on it. He was not a U.S. president, but was the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
Abraham Lincoln
Cent: 16th president Abraham Lincoln (on coin since 1909) Nickel: 3rd president Thomas Jefferson (on coin since 1938) Dime: 32nd president Franklin Roosevelt (on coin since 1946) Quarter dollar: 1st president George Washington (on coin since 1932) Half dollar: 35th president John Kennedy (on coin since 1964) The dollar coin is a little more complicated. In 2007, there were 4 designs, depicting the first four U.S. presidents. In 2008, presidents 5-8 were depicted. In 2009, presidents 9-12 were depicted. This will series will continue until at least 2016, depicting four presidents per year. The tricky thing about this series is that no living persons can be on U.S. coinage... so Carter, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama etc. will not be depicted if they are still living at the time they would come up in the sequence.
The first regular-issue coins to carry a president's picture were Lincoln cents, starting in 1909.
George Washington, been on it since 1932
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George Washington
Well he was first to be pictured riding a horse but historically he is known to be pictured on a coin
Thomas Jefferson
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Thomas Jefferson is pictured on the US Nickel.
No. The first president featured on a circulating U.S. coin was Abraham Lincoln on the cent beginning in 1909. James Monroe appears on a presidential dollar, dated 2008.
Abe Lincoln is pictured on the American one cent ( penny) coin. He was our 16th President.
George Washington, the first president of the US.
yes
Obama
Actually, there is not a president on the U.S. 10 dollar bill. Alexander Hamilton is pictured on it. He was not a U.S. president, but was the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.