There are numerous $1 coins commemorative of US Presidents (e.g., Eisenhower) — see the Wikipedia page. The coins I have listed are the commonly used coins. So regarding statesmen who are both bills and coins, the list would include Abraham Lincoln (penny and $5 bill), Thomas Jefferson (nickel and $2 bill),…
Who are the US statesmen that are on coins?
The coins I have listed are the commonly used coins. So regarding statesmen who are both bills and coins, the list would include Abraham Lincoln (penny and $5 bill), Thomas Jefferson (nickel and $2 bill), and George Washington (quarter, $1 coin, and $1 bill).
Who are the real people on US coins?
Real People on U.S. Coins. When the United States first started minting coins in 1793 an allegorical image of Lady Liberty was used as the main portrait on our coins. The first actual person to appear on and United States coin was not a president or US citizen at all, it was Christopher Columbus and Queen Isabella of Spain.
Who is the 16th President of the United States on a penny?
Keep reading to learn which ones, along with some interesting facts about each: Abraham Lincoln:16th president (1861-1865) – appears on the penny or 1 cent coin. His image also appears on the $5 dollar bill.
Who are the people on the 1 dollar coin?
Years of Circulation for Commemorative $1 Coins (Enlarge) The coins I have listed are the commonly used coins. So regarding statesmen who are both bills and coins, the list would include Abraham Lincoln (penny and $5 bill), Thomas Jefferson (nickel and $2 bill), and George Washington (quarter, $1 coin, and $1 bill).
Who are the faces on 25 cent coins?
Since it is Friday, and I avoid technical posts on Fridays, here goes: Denomination Face on Coin 25 cent quarter President George Washington 50 cent half dollar President John F. Kennedy $1 dollar Lady Liberty $1 dollar First Woman to Vote, Susan B. Anthony