What president is on the US nickel?

President Thomas Jefferson
The man on the nickel is President Thomas Jefferson, who took his place there in 1938. The building on the back of many nickels is called “Monticello,” a large home that Jefferson designed and built for himself. But change can change! Check out the designs of the Westward Journey Nickel Series™.

Who is the president on a dime?

President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Former President Franklin D. Roosevelt is the famous face on the obverse side of the 10-cent US coin. The reverse side of the dime contains a torch to represent liberty, an olive branch that stands for peace, and an oak branch signifies strength and independence.

Which president is on the 2 dollar bill?

Thomas Jefferson
The $2 note features a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the front of the note and a vignette depicting the signing of the Declaration of Independence on the back of the note.

What’s the value of a dime with a president on it?

Presidents on US Coins: Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, Half Dollar, Dollar. President on Dime is Franklin D. Roosevelt or FDR. Value of one dime is $0.10 or 10 cents or 10 pennies or 2 nickels or 1/10th of a dollar.

When did the first u.s.dime come out?

The U.S. Mint first issued this design in 1946, soon after the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Mint released it on January 30 of that year to honor his birthday. The obverse (heads) shows Roosevelt’s profile. The torch, olive branch, and oak branch on the reverse (tails) represent liberty, peace, and strength.

Who are the presidents on a nickel coin?

President on Nickel is Thomas Jefferson. Value of one nickel is $0.05 or 5 cents or 5 pennies or 1/20th of a dollar. Picture of nickel coin . Pictures of both nickel head and tail sides. President on Dime is Franklin D. Roosevelt or FDR. Value of one dime is $0.10 or 10 cents or 10 pennies or 2 nickels or 1/10th of a dollar. Picture of dime coin .

Where can I find pictures of Presidents on coins?

Also check out Presidents on Coins – what presidents are on coin money and see pictures of both head and tail sides. For more information on paper money, check out US Department of Treasury Website. And for Canadian Money and Coins, check out Prime Ministers on Canadian dollar bills and coins.

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