horse
Pigs and Cows
The Mongoose
No ! Serving to avoid an animal - could result in you killing a pedestrian ! Sorry - but... the animal is expendable... people are not !
No animal appears on the US two cent piece, it is a union shield on the front and a wreath on the back
Jute is made from plant fibre not animals
Abraham Lincoln had his likeness put on the one cent coin (i.e.Penny) in 1909 in honor of his birth in 1809 and so was the first actual person to be on a US coin.
It was on the Shield Nickel minted from 1866 to 1883.
In god we trust first appeared on the two cent coin in 1864, but only since 1938 have all coins had the motto inscribed.
There is Only One 4-word phrase to appear on every US coin from 1793 to 2011, it's " United States of America" the motto " IN GOD WE TRUST " was first used on the 1864 Two-Cent piece.
The first circulating US coin to bear the likeness of an actual woman was the 1979 Susan B. Anthony dollar. The 2000 dollar coin portrayed the image of Sacagawea. In addition women have appeared on commemorative coins such as the Dolly Madison coin.
Not yet, but a one-dollar coin with his likeness is scheduled to appear early in 2013.
Abraham Lincoln was never IN a coin, but his image has been ON the US cent since 1909.
TREASURY
Imagine a coin on the ground a block away from you. The coin will appear to be just a dot. Same thing with stars . . . they are so immensely far away that they appear as dots, too.
The first Real woman was Susan B. Anthony on the 1979 one dollar coin.
Most of the colonies had issued coins earlier, but the first officially struck US coin was the 1793 Fugio Cent.
Sacajawea, and the American buffalo