He is widely considered to be one of the greatest American presidents. He led the country through the Civil War, freed the slaves, and preserved the Union.
His picture was put on the cent in 1909 in honor of the centennial of his birth. It was was placed on the bill in 1914, in conjunction with the construction of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.
Abraham Lincoln is on the US penny. He is also on the US five dollar bill.
The Lincoln cent entered circulation in August, 1909.
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President on $1 one dollar bill: George Washington George Washington is also on quarter dollar coin President on $2 two dollar bill: Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson is also on the nickel (5 cent) coin President on $5 five dollar bill: Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln is also on the "penny" (one cent) Face on $10 Ten dollar bill: Alexander Hamilton. He was not a President. President on $20 twenty dollar bill: Andrew Jackson President on $50 fifty dollar bill: Ulysses S. Grant Face on $100 One hundred dollar bill: Benjamin Franklin. He was not a President. Benjamin Franklin is on half dollar coins minted from 1948 to 1963 The following denominations are no longer issued, and are only available from currency dealers: President on $500 five hundred dollar bill: William McKinley President on $1,000 one thousand dollar bill: Grover Cleveland President on $5,000 five thousand dollar bill: James Madison Face on $10,000 Ten thousand dollar bill: Salmon P. Chase. He was not a President President on $100,000 one hundred thousand dollar bill: Woodrow Wilson $1,000,000 dollar bill - does not exist - novelty/joke items only.
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President Abraham Lincoln is on both the USA penny 1 cent, and the five dollar $5.00 bill
Abraham Lincoln is on the US penny. He is also on the US five dollar bill.
A portrait of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, is on the front of the US $5 bill. If you look below the portrait, there's a small caption with his name. All U.S. bills have similar captions that identify both the person on the bill's front and the scene on the bill's back. The Lincoln Memorial is on the back. Lincoln is also on the 1 cent coin, and the Lincoln Memorial was on the back of the cent from 1959 to 2008.
Abraham Lincoln's likeness is on the 5$ bill and the penny (1 cent).
Technically, only pennies made before 2010 &made after 1940. The modern penny has a shield-like image with a banner saying "one cent". the penny made before the 1900s has an image of an indian & the ones from 1901-1940 has an image of wheat.
A portrait of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President, has appeared on the front of the US $5 bill since 1914. Note that all current American bills have captions on them identifying the person pictured on the front and the scene or building on the back.
Lincoln has been on the one cent coin since 1909. Also on the 2010 dollar coin.
The former presidents of America both represent the number 1. Abraham Lincoln has his face on the penny which is one cent. George Washington has his face on the one dollar bill. :) Or am I wrong, there is a different answer? : /
A portrait of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, is on the front of the US $5 bill. If you look below the portrait, there's a small caption with his name. All U.S. bills have similar captions that identify both the person on the bill's front and the scene on the bill's back.The Lincoln Memorial is on the back.Lincoln is also on the 1 cent coin, and the Lincoln Memorial was on the back of the cent from 1959 to 2008.Abarham Lincoln.Abraham Lincoln
No. Abraham Lincoln, 16th US President, has been on the US $5 bill since 1914. In 1929, all forms of US paper currency were standardized, so that Lincoln appeared on the $5 Silver Certificate, United States Note, and Federal Reserve Note. (He has also been on the penny, the US cent, since 1909.)
The Lincoln cent entered circulation in August, 1909.
His image was put on the cent in 1909 in honor of his birth centennial.The $5 bill was redesigned in 1914 to coincide with the construction of the Lincoln Memorial.