The Lincoln Memorial appears on the back of the U.S. five-dollar bill. It is depicted in the background of the bill, which features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the front. The memorial itself, located in Washington, D.C., honors the 16th President of the United States.
Yes the Lincoln Memorial does appear on the back of a $5
The words under the Lincoln Memorial (which appear on the penny coin) are "one cent"
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An old five-dollar bill featuring the Lincoln Memorial on both sides is likely a misprint or error in the printing process. Typically, U.S. currency has distinct designs on each side, with the front displaying a portrait of Abraham Lincoln and the back showing the Lincoln Memorial. Such misprinted bills can be rare and may have collectible value among currency enthusiasts. If you possess one, it might be worth consulting a currency expert for appraisal.
it first appeared in 1959
The Lincoln Memorial was named for Abraham Lincoln
The Lincoln Memorial honors Abraham Lincoln, and can be visited in Washington DC.
the Lincoln memorial symbolizes the memory of how Abraham Lincoln changed america.
The Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the White House.
yes there is more then one memorial near the Lincoln memorial there is the Jefferson memorial;)
George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, and so on.
The Lincoln Memorial was made a national memorial in 1911.