Money: Faces on US Coins
| Denomination | Face on Coin |
|---|---|
| 10 cent dime | President Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| 25 cent quarter | President George Washington |
| 50 cent half dollar | President John F. Kennedy |
| $1 dollar | Lady Liberty |
What is on the back of many pennies?
The back (reverse) of the penny pictures the Lincoln Memorial, a monument to Abraham Lincoln located in Washington, D.C. If you look closely at a real penny, you can see a tiny picture of Lincoln sitting inside the Lincoln Memorial.
Who is on the back of a silver dollar?
The Silver Dollar is also worth just what it says, one dollar. Its color is Silver. It has Dwight D. Eisenhower on the front, and the Bald Eagle with one Olive Branch on the back. What’s on each coin? Every coin has to be stamped with the exact amount of money it is worth.
What is on the back of a half dollar coin?
The Reverse of American Coins. The Seal of the President of the United States is used to mark correspondence from the office of the President to the Congress. It appears on the reverse side of the half dollar coin while the Iconic Statue of Liberty appears on the back side of the one dollar coin.
What is the symbol on the back of a one dollar bill?
Symbol: Eagle’s talons The eagle on the back of the $1 bill holds an olive branch (representing peace) in its right talon and arrows (symbolizing war) in its left talon. But on silver coins from 1801 to 1807, the eagle held them in opposite talons.
Where does the money come from to back the dollar?
If this theory of GDP backing the dollar is viable, and if government spending is all that is backing the dollar at this point in time, where do they get the money to do it? Answer; taxes and printing it out of thin air.