No, Alexander Hamilton is on the ten dollar bill. They're the only two.
Christopher Columbus is featured on the U.S. $100 coin, which is part of the American Innovation series. Additionally, he appears on various commemorative coins issued by the U.S. Mint, particularly those celebrating significant anniversaries of his voyages. However, he is not depicted on standard paper currency.
No president is featured on the front of the US $100 bill. It shows a picture of Benjamin Franklin.While Franklin was one of the most honored and prolific of the Founding Fathers (diplomat, inventor, co-author of the Constitution, essayist, and on and on) he never served as President. The slang name for $100 bills is "Benjamins."The back of the $100 bill shows a picture of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. If you look closely, there is a statue of George Washington in front of Independence Hall. So technically, George Washington appears on the $100 bill.Benjamin Franklin is on the US 100-dollar bill. He was never a president but probably would have been had he been younger when the US was formed.No US President is featured on the 100 dollar bill. Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the USA and one of the most famous Americans to impact the world, is featured on the 100 dollar bill.No president is on the 100 dollar bill in the United States. The person on the 100 dollar bill is Benjamin Franklin, who was never president.
Several Founding Fathers are featured on U.S. currency. Notably, George Washington appears on the $1 bill, Thomas Jefferson on the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln on the $5 bill, and Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill. Additionally, Benjamin Franklin is depicted on the $100 bill. Each of these figures played a significant role in the founding and early development of the United States.
Emperor Qin Shi Huang introduced a standardized currency known as "ban liang" coins during his reign in the Qin Dynasty. These coins were bronze and featured a round shape with a square hole in the center, facilitating easy stringing and carrying. This currency reform helped unify the diverse economic systems of the various states that were unified under his rule.
Bill Clinton is not featured on Mount Rushmore. The faces of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt are carved on Mount Rushmore.
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President Grover Cleveland was on a US one thousand dollar bill (US $1000), but currently the US $100 bill is the highest denomination in circulation.
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Wilson appeared on a special $100,000 certificate that was used only for transferring large amounts of money between banks and government departments in the days before electronic funds transfers. The highest denomination bill in general circulation was $10,000.
An engraving of Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th president, appeared on the US $1000 bill. Production of these bills ended in 1945 and they're no longer in circulation. Note that the images on US currency are engravings rather than photographs. Many of the people pictured lived before the invention of photography.
Benjamin Franklin is a well known inventor and statesman. He is also one of the few people who is featured on American currency who is not a former President. He did not invent anything in 1862 as he died in 1790.
No, President Warren G. Harding is not featured on any US bill. The only US presidents featured on current US currency are George Washington (on the $1 bill), Thomas Jefferson (on the $2 bill), Abraham Lincoln (on the $5 bill), Andrew Jackson (on the $20 bill), and Ulysses S. Grant (on the $50 bill).
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Martha Washington was featured on the $1 silver certificate in 1886.
No, Eisenhower is not featured on the U.S. dime. President Roosevelt is on the dime which was designed with his image in 1946. President Eisenhower was featured on $1 coins minted from 1971 to 1978.