For one thing, the first photo was taken 29 years after the person on the $1 bill died. It's an engraving.
Did you look closely at the bill? EVERY current U.S. bill has a little banner at the bottom of the portrait identifying the person shown!
Geoge Washington is on the one dollar bill
I have certificat for one millon dollar and one millon dollar bill.
The treasurer of the U.S's signature is on the front bottom left of the one dollar bill and the Secretary of the treasuery's signature is on the front right on the bottom of the one dollar bill.
President George Washington.
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George Washington. From 1928 to 1934, the one dollar bill was actually known as a Silver Certificate.
The One Dollar Bill features President George Washington. Note that he died before cameras were invented, and the portrait is an engraving, not a photo.
The photo on the U.S. $100 bill features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Franklin is depicted on the front of the bill, while the back features an image of Independence Hall. The bill is notable for its blue security ribbon and the large "100" in the lower right corner.
No one's photo is on any US bills because bills use engravings, not photographs. No one's image is on any "million dollar" US bill because it doesn't exist. The highest-value bill printed for circulation was $10,000, and they were discontinued in 1945. The highest-value US bills ever printed was a set of $100,000 gold certificates that were only used inside the Federal Reserve System.
The first US president, George Washington.
There is no hundred thousand dollar bill. The highest denomination currently in use in US currency is the one hundred dollar bill. There was, at one time, a one hundred thousand dollar "bill", but it was used only for transactions between branches of the federal government and never issued for general use. It featured Woodrow Wilson.
It is King George V. Ottawa