Take a $10 bill and very carefully move your eyes down to the bottom of the picture. The name is right there underneath. It's Alexander Hamilton.
The first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton is currently featured on one side of the United States ten-dollar bill, while the U.S. Treasury is featured on the reverse.
According to the 2011 Red Book, your ten dollar bill is worth US$10
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President on $5,000 five thousand dollar bill: James Madison James Madison was featured on one dollar $1 coin.
Alexander Hamilton
An image of the U.S. Treasury building is featured on the back of a ten dollar bill. Alexander Hamilton, first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, adorns the front of the bill.
No, Alexander Hamilton is on the ten dollar bill. They're the only two.
The first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton is currently featured on one side of the United States ten-dollar bill, while the U.S. Treasury is featured on the reverse.
Currently featured on the 1 dollar bill is George washington, first president of the United States- who featured on earlier issues of the dollar bill, I'm afraid I don't know.
George Washington is featured on the one-dollar bill.
Same as a 2012 ten dollar bill.
there isnt a 1,000,000 inside the ten dollar bill
what statue is on the back of the ten dollar bill
There are twenty half dollars in a ten dollar bill.
He's not on any US coin. He's on the $10 bill.
To make 12 dollars using ten dollar bills, you would need one ten dollar bill and two additional one dollar bills. Since a ten dollar bill is worth ten dollars, you cannot use only ten dollar bills to reach exactly 12 dollars. Therefore, you can only achieve this total by combining the ten dollar bill with other denominations.
Alexander Hamilton. It should be noted that he did not "create" the ten-dollar-bill, but his likeness is on the bill.