The last president on US $10 bills was Andrew Jackson on Series 1914 Federal Reserve Notes. Since Series 1928, the only person on the US $10 Federal Reserve notes, despite several redesigns, has been Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury.
The President who was on the thousand dollar bill was Grover Cleveland. The President on the five thousand dollar bill was James Madison.
President William McKinley. was on the 500 dollar bill
Simply, Jefferson is on the 2 dollar bill. Its a cool bill isnt it?
The picture of George Washington is depicted on the dollar bill.
Actually, there is not a president on the U.S. 10 dollar bill. Alexander Hamilton is pictured on it. He was not a U.S. president, but was the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
President Grover Cleveland
Our 22nd and 24th President Grover Cleveland appeared on the 1000 dollar bill
The bill featured a picture of President Grover Cleveland. There's a picture at the link below:
The President who was on the thousand dollar bill was Grover Cleveland. The President on the five thousand dollar bill was James Madison.
President William McKinley. was on the 500 dollar bill
There is no 1,000 dollar German bill
no president was in the 11$ bill.
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1000 Dollars
Penny: Centidollar Dime: Decidollar Ten dollar bill: Decadollar 100 dollar bill: Hectodollar 1,000 dollar bill: Kilodollar
The U.S. currency has different denominations that have the pictures of different presidents or statesman. The one dollar bill has President George Washington The two dollar bill has President Thomas Jefferson The five dollar has President Abraham Lincoln The ten dollar bill has Alexander Hamilton, never president but the first Treasury Secretary The twenty dollar bill has President Andrew Jackson The fifty dollar bill has President Ulysses Grant Also, the 100 dollar bill has Benjamin Franklin, again not a president but a Founding Father and diplomat among his numerous accomplishments.
President Andrew Jackson is on the face of the twenty-dollar bill. President Andrew Jackson first appeared on the twenty-dollar bill in 1928.