Abraham Lincoln was never IN a coin, but his image has been ON the US cent since 1909.
The first coin authorized by the US Government was the Fugio Cent. It pictured a sundial as the primary design and had no portrait. Most early US coins carry an image of "Miss Liberty". The first coin struck for general circulation that showed the portrait of an actual person was the Lincoln Cent, introduced in 1909.
John F. Kennedy
Lincoln on Cent, Jefferson on 2005 nickel, Susan B. Anthony, Sacagawea, and some of the Presidents on Dollar coins.
The first US cent issued by the United States Mint was the Large Cent in 1793.
Not who, but what. All US 2 cent coins have an image of the Union Shield on the front, and the number 2 inside a wreath on the reverse.
From 1938 through the present, the image on the American 5-cent coin is that of Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States.
From 1938 through the present, the image on the American 5-cent coin is that of Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States.
Prior to 1948 the image of Lady Liberty was on the 50 cent coin. From 1948 to 1963 Benjamin Franklin's image was on the 50 cent coin. From 1964 to present John F. Kennedy's image is on the 50 cent coin.
Abe Lincoln!
It depends on a cent from which country. There are many countries whose currency includes a cent - including the US, ans the EuroZone countries.
Abraham Lincoln was never IN a coin, but his image has been ON the US cent since 1909.
It depends on the country (region) whose currency it is because that determines the coinage. For example there is a 20 cent coin in the Euro but not in the US dollar.
the face on a one cent i believe is Elizabeth the 2nd .
The $500, long out of print, has an image of President William McKinley.
The US nickel (five cent coin) has an image of Jefferson's home, Monticello, on the back.
The answer will depend on the country (or region) whose currency the question is about. Different countries have coins of different values. For example, the US has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 while the Eurozone has 20 cents but not 25.The answer will depend on the country (or region) whose currency the question is about. Different countries have coins of different values. For example, the US has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 while the Eurozone has 20 cents but not 25.The answer will depend on the country (or region) whose currency the question is about. Different countries have coins of different values. For example, the US has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 while the Eurozone has 20 cents but not 25.The answer will depend on the country (or region) whose currency the question is about. Different countries have coins of different values. For example, the US has a 25 cent coin but not a 20 while the Eurozone has 20 cents but not 25.