The coin is still only face value.
Only 5 cents unless it's a proof coin.
Lincoln - 1¢ and $5 Jefferson - 5¢ and $2 Washington - 25¢ and $1
only Two presidents have been tried
Any who is no longer alive at the time the coin is scheduled for striking. At this point that encompasses every president except Carter, Clinton, Bush I and Bush 2. Remember, the coins are only "golden", not real gold.
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Sacajawea, and the American buffalo
I think that only Washington and Jefferson are the only US presidents to appear on 1-cent stamps.
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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.
im pretty sure there aren't nine presidents with "african american" heritage. theres only once since obama
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.
Only John F. Kennedy
Abraham Lincoln is the only president to appear on the US cent (a/k/a penny)
Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743) and John Tyler (March 29, 1790) were the only two American presidents to have the Sun in Aries.
The coin is still only face value.
No, he was not. Only 14 out of 43 of the American Presidents, have been Freemasons.