An engraved portrait (not a "photo") of George Washington, the 1st President of the United States, appears on the front of the US 1 dollar bill.
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50-150 US Dollars
John Jacob Astor, whose equivalent income was about 115 billion in today's dollars.
John F. Kennedy's portrait has been on all circulating US half dollars since 1964.
Marilyn Monroe, whose nude photos were used in Playboy's inaugural issue in 1953.
We can see the past or the "Photos" we captured . It can let us remember the things that we have to learn . :)
Yes. The various dollars used outside the US are not the same as US dollars.
20 us dollars and 40 us dollars.
The answer depends on what country the pennies and dollars belong to. There are very many countries whose main currency unit is the dollar and also many countries whose minor currency unit is a penny. The latter, for some bizarre reason includes the US which calls its cents pennies! Dumb!
To convert 22 Australian dollars to US dollars, you can use the expression ( \text{US dollars} = \frac{\text{Australian dollars}}{1.2} ). Thus, for 22 Australian dollars, the calculation would be ( \text{US dollars} = \frac{22}{1.2} ), which equals approximately 18.33 US dollars.
Google: 45000 euro in us dollars says 60691.50 US Dollars
If you mean a real silver dollar that was made in 1935 or before, it's "Miss Liberty", not a exact portrait of a real person but the artist stylized, symbolic idea of what she looks like. Each series of US dollars have a different "Miss Liberty"