Benjamin Franklin's face is on the $100 bill
No, Benjamin Franklin did not add "In God We Trust" to U.S. currency. The phrase was first used on U.S. coins in 1864 during the Civil War and later became the national motto in 1956. Franklin, who was one of the Founding Fathers, played a significant role in early American history but was not involved in the introduction of this specific motto on currency.
Although Franklin was a significant "founding father" of the USA and his work towards independence was significant, no, he was never the President of the US. Contrary to popular belief, Franklin is NOT the only non-president to grace American currency. Alexander Hamilton ($10 bill) and Salmon Chase ($10,000 bill -only circulated for a short time and no longer) were never a US president.
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Benjamin Franklin.
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Benjamin Franklin on the 100 dollar bill.
Benjamin Franklin.
Benjamin Franklin is also a non president on US currency. Hamilton is the other.
A US $100 features Benjamin Franklin.
Alexander Hamilton on the $10 and Benjamin Franklin on the $100.
Benjamin Franklin $100.00 NoteAlso, Alexander Hamilton, $10.00 Note.
Benjamin Franklin $100.00 NoteAlso, Alexander Hamilton, $10.00 Note.
No, Benjamin Franklin did not add "In God We Trust" to U.S. currency. The phrase was first used on U.S. coins in 1864 during the Civil War and later became the national motto in 1956. Franklin, who was one of the Founding Fathers, played a significant role in early American history but was not involved in the introduction of this specific motto on currency.
Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill, Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill, and Sacajawea on the $1 coin.
Benjamin Franklin is on the 100 dollar bill and was never President.
Benjamin Franklin was never the US vice-.president.
Benjamin Franklin was not a president.