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Presidents on Current bills:George Washington on the $1 bill

Thomas Jefferson on the $2 bill

Abraham Lincoln on the $5 bill

Alexander Hamilton, not a president , on the $10 bill

Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill

Ulysses S. Grant on the $50 bill

Benjamin Franklin, not a president, on the $100 bill

Franklin Roosevelt is on the dime and John Kennedy is on the half-dollar which is still made but rarely seen. Eisenhower was a 1$ coin for a while. All the presidents up through Garfield have appeared on the ongoing series of $1 coins that will show all dead presidents eventually ans which is still in circulation.

(Discontinued denominations:

William McKinley on the $500 bill

Grover Cleveland on the $1,000 bill

James Madison on the $5,000 bill

Woodrow Wilson on a $100,000 gold certificate , never in circulation.)

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