Penny: Abraham Lincoln
Nickel: Thomas Jefferson
Dime: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Quarter: George Washington
Half dollar: John F. Kennedy
Large dollar: Dwight D. Eisenhower
Starting in 2007, the U.S. Mint began producing presidential dollars, with a coin to feature every U.S. President, releasing four designs per year. As of 2013, coins with images of Presidents George Washington up through Woodrow Wilson will be in circulation.
the presidents.
Abraham Lincoln
Purely an artistic decision. And not all presidents are facing any particular direction. Jefferson faces forward on the new 5¢ pieces issued starting in 2006 as do many of the images on Presidential $1 coins, for example.
george washinton
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the presidents.
Abraham Lincoln
ben franklin Patrick Henry
The Lincoln penny of 1909 was the first US coin with a president's face on it.
I am guessing you are thinking of Mt. Rushmore . You could also be thinking of coins and paper money and older US stamps.
Purely an artistic decision. And not all presidents are facing any particular direction. Jefferson faces forward on the new 5¢ pieces issued starting in 2006 as do many of the images on Presidential $1 coins, for example.
george washinton
Penny: Lincoln Nickel: Jefferson Dime: Franklin Roosevelt Quarter: Washington Half dollar:Kennedy Dollar: Eisenhower (1971-78); all presidents in order of service (2007-present)
Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Jackson and Grant are found on current US notes. Lincoln, Jefferson, Franklin Roosevelt, Washington and Kennedy are found on coins. There is also a series of $1 coins being issued , one for each president in order.
Hoover is not on any US coins. He is scheduled for a $1 coin in 2014 as part of the on-going series honoring each president. Many mints have produced medals of the US presidents which resemble coins . Some foreign countries have minted coins with US presidents on them to sell to Americans- one of them may picture Hoover.
Virginia
None! But there are four US Presidents' faces sculpted into Mt. Rushmore, in South Dakota.