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Is sir john a MacDonald on the 5 or 10 dollar bill?

he is on the 10 dollar bill


Is Sir John A Macdonald on the 50 dollar sign or 10?

The answer is 10 dollar bill


Is Sir John A Macdonald on the twenty dolour bill?

No!! on the new 20 dollar bill it is queen Elizabeth the 2nd


When was john a MacDonald put on the 10 dollar bill?

John A. Macdonald was featured on the Canadian $10 bill in 1898. His image was included on the banknote as part of Canada's early currency design. Subsequent versions of the $10 bill have also featured his portrait, reflecting his significant role in Canadian history as the country's first Prime Minister.


What bill is John Hancock on?

He is on the 2 dollar bill.


Canadian ten-dollar bill 1971?

The 1971 Canadian 10 dollar bill was very colorful, with first Prime Minister John MacDonald on the front, and a Canadian oil refinery on the back. They are worth slightly more than face value, with online sellers pricing them around 15 dollars apiece.


What is sir John a MacDonald's name?

John Alexander MacDonald


What were john a macdonalds childrens names?

Huge John Macdonald Margaret Mary Theodora Macdonald John alexander Macdonald JR


What is Sir John A MacDonald's real name?

John Alexander MacDonald


Is john Adam on the 5 dollar bill?

No, Abraham Lincoln is on the US $5 bill


Was John Henson on the 2 dollar bill?

No. Thomas Jefferson is on the US $2 bill.


Who is face is on the Canadian 100 dollar bill?

The face on the Canadian ten dollar bill is that of Sir John A. Macdonald, according to Wikipedia. From Wikipedia: "The current ten-dollar bill is dominantly purple in colour. The front features a portrait of Sir John A. Macdonald, the coat of arms, and a picture of the Library of Parliament." and "Sir John Alexander Macdonald GCB, KCMG, PC, PC (Can), (January 11, 1815 - June 6, 1891) was the first Prime Minister of Canada and the dominant figure of Canadian Confederation. Macdonald's tenure in office spanned 19 years, making him the second longest serving Prime Minister of Canada. He is the only Canadian Prime Minister to win six majority governments. He was the major proponent of a national railway, completed in 1885, linking Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans. He won praise for having helped forge a nation of sprawling geographic size, with two diverse European colonial origins, numerous Aboriginal nations, and a multiplicity of cultural backgrounds and political views."