Since there are only 10 common coins and bills in circulation, the US Treasury has long been very careful about which people it features on the money. The current set of people has been on the money for over a half-century, and there is very little impetus to change them.
Frankly, it would be a huge political deal to try to make any change to the person featured on the money, and the Treasury generally prefers to avoid that amount of political turmoil.
Carter will eventually be featured on a presidential dollar coin, but not until after his death.
they pull a coin out of a hat
Emilio Aguinaldo on the coin bill, the paper bill doesn't exist nowadays.
The face value of ANY bill or coin is simply another word for its denomination. Thus any $1 bill has a face value of a dollar, a $100 bill has a face value of one hundred dollars, and so on.The collector value of a bill or coin can be very different, depending on a number of factors. For more information about a 1923 $1 bill please see the question "What is the value of a 1923 US 1 dollar bill?"
George Washington is on the US Dollar bill, the dollar coin has different presidents.
President on $5,000 five thousand dollar bill: James Madison James Madison was featured on one dollar $1 coin.
There are many different kinds of dollar. Do you mean a dollar bill, a new dollar coin, an old dollar coin? Please post a more specific question.
The face value of any coin is what is inscribed on the face of it. The face value of a 1 Penny coin is 1 Penny.
George Washington is on the 1$ bill and the quarter. it has other faces too and can be found in other countries
It is not George Washington. He is on the US 1-dollar cotton bill.
The face value of a coin is however much money a coin can be spent as. A nickel's face value is 5 cents because it can only be spent as 5 cents.For example:The face value of a One Shilling coin is One Shilling.The face value of a One Dollar coin is One Dollar.The face value of any coin or bank note is what is written on it.
If it's a gold-colored brass coin with the Statue of Liberty on the back, face value only. If it's a bill dated 1963 or later, face value only in circulated condition. If it's anything else, please post a new question with the item's date and whether it's a coin or a bill.