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    Who are the US presidents whose faces appear on US money?

    Question #62857. Asked by jackjani.

    ampodolski

    George Washington

    Feb 24 06, 11:38 PM
    iamtheotaku

    Honest Abe Lincoln

    Feb 24 06, 11:47 PM
    JCSon

    Woodrow Wilson ($100,000 bill)

    Feb 25 06, 1:55 AM
    soonappear

    Dead presidents made their first appearance on coins in 1909.
    http://encarta.msn.com/text_761578905___2/Coins_and_Coin_Collecting.html

    Feb 25 06, 2:27 AM
    soonappear

    This site covers contemporary notes, including the $3 Clinton and the $200 Bush.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_denomination_bills_in_U.S._currency.

    Feb 25 06, 2:42 AM
    mementoflash

    Abraham Lincoln - 1 cent piece or "penny".

    Thomas Jefferson - 5 cent piece or "nickle".

    Franklin Roosevelt - 10 cent piece or "dime".

    George Washington - 25 cent piece or "quater".

    John F. Kennedy - 50 cent piece or "half dollar".

    Dwight "Ike" Eisenhower - 1 dollar coin.

    Feb 25 06, 8:12 AM
    lanfranco

    I notice that no one has mentioned the face we all see when we withdraw money from an ATM -- Andrew Jackson's.

    Feb 25 06, 12:57 PM
    coz109

    Ulysses S. Grant = 50$ bill

    Feb 25 06, 4:27 PM
    DERVE


    GEORGE WASHINGTON
    ABE LINCOLN
    ANDREW JACKSON
    U.S. GRANT
    T.JEFFERSON
    F.D.R.
    KENNDEY
    EISNHOWER

    Feb 25 06, 5:24 PM
    mementoflash

    Hamilton is on our $10 bill but he was not a president, rather our first treasurer.

    Feb 25 06, 9:46 PM
    McGruff

    United States currency notes now in production bear the following portraits: George Washington on the $1 bill, Thomas Jefferson on the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln on the $5 bill, Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill, Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill, Ulysses S. Grant on the $50 bill, and Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill.

    There are also several denominations of currency notes that are no longer produced. These include the $500 bill with the portrait of William McKinley, the $1,000 bill with a portrait of Grover Cleveland, the $5,000 bill with a portrait of James Madison, the $10,000 bill with a portrait of Salmon P. Chase, and the $100,000 currency note bearing a portrait of Woodrow Wilson.

    http://www.ustreas.gov/education/faq/currency/portraits.shtml

    Feb 26 06, 7:15 AM
    xfacilitatorx

    http://www.frbsf.org/publications/federalreserve/fedinbrief/keyfacts.html

    Feb 26 06, 12:18 PM

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