Current bills:
$1: George Washington, 1st president
$2: Thomas Jefferson, 3rd president
$5: Abraham Lincoln, 16th president
$10: Alexander Hamilton, first Treasury Secretary
$20: Andrew Jackson, 7th president
$50: Ulysses Grant, 18th president
$100: Benjamin Franklin, Founding Father, scientist, statesman
No longer in use:
$500: William McKinley, 25th president
$1,000: Grover Cleveland. 22nd and 24th president
$5,000: James Madison, 4th president
$10,000: Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury during the Civil War
$100,000: (never circulated) Woodrow Wilson, 28th president
Mostly dead presidents but also Alexander Hamilton and a rabble raiser Ben Franklin. On the 1 through 100 dollar bills who is on the face relates to what is on the back. Before 1956 each of these bills had a building on the back related to who was on the face. after 1956 the 2 dollar bills back changed to a bunch of people.
While it's not Answers.com policy to say "use the Internet", that's the best approach in this case because there are hundreds of thousands of such images. Enter the terms US 100 dollar bill pictures into any major search engine and you should find pictures of bills dating back to the 19th century.
Ben Franklin! These $100.00 Bills are affectionately know as "Benjamin's"!!
The back of the United States ten dollar bill has a picture of the U.S. Treasury building in Washington, DC Note that all US bills have captions identifying their pictures and portraits.
If you mean whose PORTRAIT is on the bill, the Series 1928 and 1934 bills carried a picture of President William McKinley. Those were the last $500 bills printed in the US.
The link below has pictures and facts about the designs used on US $50 bills since 1928.
Mostly dead presidents but also Alexander Hamilton and a rabble raiser Ben Franklin. On the 1 through 100 dollar bills who is on the face relates to what is on the back. Before 1956 each of these bills had a building on the back related to who was on the face. after 1956 the 2 dollar bills back changed to a bunch of people.
While there has been some (VERY) occasional speculation about issuing $200 bills, the US has never printed any bills with that denomination.
While it's not Answers.com policy to say "use the Internet", that's the best approach in this case because there are hundreds of thousands of such images. Enter the terms US 100 dollar bill pictures into any major search engine and you should find pictures of bills dating back to the 19th century.
Ben Franklin! These $100.00 Bills are affectionately know as "Benjamin's"!!
This web site cannot post pictures. But click on the "related links" section to see some pictures. Note that they do not make US $500 bills any more.
The back of the United States ten dollar bill has a picture of the U.S. Treasury building in Washington, DC Note that all US bills have captions identifying their pictures and portraits.
Three dollar bills exist but they were never issued by the US government, although the US issued a three dollar coin from 1854 to 1889. Earlier, some colonies printed three dollar bills. When banks were allowed to print money in the early days of the US, some printed legitimate, legal three dollar bills. The Confederacy also produced three dollar bills.
A portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, has appeared on all US $10 bills since 1928.
No. US one dollar bills were not made in 1950.
Older dollar bills are indeed still in circulation. US bills aren't removed from circulation until they wear out.
You can get themat the bank.