They are not all presidents, e.g. Franklin, Chase.
Portraits appearing on US bills (banknotes) are chosen by the Treasury Department. Not all of them were presidents. The people shown are considered to have been important in US history. The selection process is somewhat arbitrary, however. Certainly Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln were our greatest presidents while Hamilton was the first Treasury Secretary and Ben Franklin was one of the most important Founding Fathers. The choices of Jackson and Grant are more controversial, while other deserving leaders such as Theodore Roosevelt have never been on a bill.
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No. If referencing it in a paper you will put it in quotes as you do a poem.
The stamp tax was the tax that taxed paper.
The president is not required to use a book as part of the swearing in ceremony, but most put their hand on a Bible. Pierce used a law book.
The Lincoln penny of 1909 was the first US coin with a president's face on it.
George Washington Thomas Jefferson Abraham Lincoln Andrew Jackson Ulysses S Grant
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color the paper and put hearts and smiley faces on there and then write beautifully in a pen.
The individuals who are on the US bills usually have contributed greatly to the American way of life. Most were founding fathers or presidents.
Spain is in Euro zone - so their currency is Eur which carry numerous safety features on their paper money.
Placing the king's face on coins is a way to showcase the country's leadership and symbolize the ruling authority. It also helps to reinforce the monarch's presence in everyday transactions and connects the currency to the country's history and tradition.
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Is the paper in the printer tray properly.
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If your asking the name of the company that makes and prints the paper for U.S. currency, it's Crane & Co. in Mass. this is the only place that manufactures and prints U.S. paper money. They make the paper, print the images and put the security fibers ect. in the paper. The only thing they don't do is ink (color green) the money. I hope this was the answer you were looking for.