They are not all presidents, e.g. Franklin, Chase.
Lincoln - 1¢ and $5 Jefferson - 5¢ and $2 Washington - 25¢ and $1
paper money paper money
presidents refusal to spend money
The possessive form of the plural noun Presidents is Presidents'.Examples: All of the Presidents' portraits lined the walls.
They are not all presidents, e.g. Franklin, Chase.
Purely an artistic decision. And not all presidents are facing any particular direction. Jefferson faces forward on the new 5¢ pieces issued starting in 2006 as do many of the images on Presidential $1 coins, for example.
I am not sure what you want to know. Presidents are paid a good salary. I think all of them had more money when they left the White House than when they went in. Presidents do not have to do anything special with their money.
I am guessing you are thinking of Mt. Rushmore . You could also be thinking of coins and paper money and older US stamps.
In the US, only Washington($1), Jefferson ($2), Lincoln $5), Jackson ($20) and Grant ($50) currently appear.
Presidents do!
Money in fact is made out of used jeans. They use the material from the jeans to create the paper that money is printed on, along with creating molds of the presidents faces to create the water marks on the the bills.
All example of paper money have a front and back. Some notes, albeit rare, have no printing on the back.
President Jackson issued the Specie Circular of 1836
Okay, money is not, in any real sense, "made of paper". Sure, it's printed on paper (though calling the substance money is printed on "paper" is a bit misleading, because there's actually a large amount of cotton present in that "paper". But, what makes money money is the fact that the government proclaims it to be "legal tender". So, in the only sense that matters, money is made out of government proclamation, not paper. Moreover, trees do not produce paper directly. They produce wood. Humans produce paper by processing the wood (and, in the case of the paper used to print money, cotton as well). And humans make money by printing numbers, words, and the pictures of dead Presidents on the paper. The biological processes going on inside a tree, complex as they are, cannot duplicate these human processes. So, "money", even if it was nothing more than the paper and ink that went into physically producing the bills, still could not grow on trees.
a note to all tender.
it all got sold out