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$1 George Washington

$2 Thomas Jefferson

$5 Abraham Lincoln

$10 Alexander Hamilton

$20 Andrew Jackson

$50 Ulysses Grant

$100 Benjamin Franklin

This list only includes bills currently in production and circulation.

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