If there is a picture of Andrew Jackson on a US $10 bill, it is counterfeit. Andrew Jackson is on the US $20 bill. Alexander Hamilton is on the $10 bill.
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Actually Andrew Jackson's face appeared on the $10 bill for awhile. In the current series,
he was moved to the $20 bill, replacing Grover Cleveland. They kept the same portrait
of Jackson .
There are old 10-dollar bills with Jackson on them. They do have some value for collectors since they are at least 80 years old.
Please look again. Jackson is on the $20 bill.
For the one dollar, it's George Washington. 2 dollar- Thomas Jefferson 5 dollar- Abraham Lincoln 10 dollar- Alexander Hamilton 20 dollar- Andrew Jackson 50 dollar- Ulysses Grant 100- Benjamin Franklin
Same as a 2012 ten dollar bill.
The U.S. currency has different denominations that have the pictures of different presidents or statesman. The one dollar bill has President George Washington The two dollar bill has President Thomas Jefferson The five dollar has President Abraham Lincoln The ten dollar bill has Alexander Hamilton, never president but the first Treasury Secretary The twenty dollar bill has President Andrew Jackson The fifty dollar bill has President Ulysses Grant Also, the 100 dollar bill has Benjamin Franklin, again not a president but a Founding Father and diplomat among his numerous accomplishments.
He's not on any US coin. He's on the $10 bill.
what statue is on the back of the ten dollar bill
there isnt a 1,000,000 inside the ten dollar bill
There are twenty half dollars in a ten dollar bill.
A ten dollar bill is known as a "sawbuck." Early tens had a Roman numeral X, which was thought to resemble a carpenter's sawhorse, or sawbuck, as it was also known. A twenty dollar bill is often called a "Double Sawbuck."
To make 12 dollars using ten dollar bills, you would need one ten dollar bill and two additional one dollar bills. Since a ten dollar bill is worth ten dollars, you cannot use only ten dollar bills to reach exactly 12 dollars. Therefore, you can only achieve this total by combining the ten dollar bill with other denominations.
Alexander Hamilton. It should be noted that he did not "create" the ten-dollar-bill, but his likeness is on the bill.