Two current ($10 and $100) and many older bills carried portraits of people who weren't presidents.
There is no restriction on the portraits chosen for US banknotes. The choice is determined by the Treasury Department.
David M. Kennedy never appeared on a U.S. dollar bill. The only people to appear on U.S. dollar bills are past presidents and founding fathers.
Benjamin Franklin - Half Dollar
Both five dollar bills and fifty dollar bills are considered legal tender in the United States, they are issued by the US Treasury and can be used for purchasing goods and services. Additionally, both bills feature portraits of Presidents (Abraham Lincoln on the five dollar bill and Ulysses S. Grant on the fifty dollar bill).
Andrew Jackson is the only other individual to appear on Federally-issued $10,000 bills.
Only ten!
I think that only Washington and Jefferson are the only US presidents to appear on 1-cent stamps.
well techniquly speaking yes... the presidents are famous.... but if you go online and look it up they have tons of different legal dollar bills with famous people. I have Elvis, Jonas Brothers, and im getting my son Spongebob. They are like $7 a piece but u can legally use them... although i dont know why ud spend $7 on a dollar bill that u can only use as a dollar. lol
There's more information at the Related Question.Two-dollar bills were never MINTED. Only coins are minted. Bills are printed.
Sacajawea, and the American buffalo
Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury. He's one of only two non-presidents to appear on current US paper money. The other is Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill. Note that all current US bills have captions identifying the person shown on the front and the scene depicted on the back.
It would be 12 dollars if only have 12 1 dollar US bills
Only three in the U.S.A