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Current images:

  • Cent - Abraham Lincoln
  • Nickel - Thomas Jefferson
  • Dime - Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Quarter - George Washington
  • Half - John F. Kennedy
  • Native American dollars - a stylized image of Sacajawea
  • Presidential dollars - each former president except for those still living

Prior images: (in reverse chronological order)

  • Half cent - Various representations of Miss Liberty
  • Cent - Miss Liberty wearing a Native American headdress; a flying eagle, various representations of Miss Liberty
  • Three cents - Miss Liberty; the Roman numeral III
  • Half dime - various representations of Miss Liberty
  • Nickel - A stylized Native American chief; Miss Liberty; the Union Shield
  • Dime and quarter - Various representations of Miss Liberty
  • Twenty cents - Miss Liberty
  • Half - Benjamin Franklin, various representations of Miss Liberty
  • Dollar - Susan B. Anthony; Dwight Eisenhower; various representations of Miss Liberty
  • Gold dollar - various representations of Miss Liberty
  • Quarter eagle, half eagle- A stylized Native American chief; various representations of Miss Liberty
  • Three dollars, four dollars, eagle, double eagle - Various representations of Miss Liberty
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