Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, appears on the front of the $2 bill. This bill was introduced in 1976 to celebrate the nation’s bicentennial and pay tribute to the author of the Declaration of Independence. It has an engraving of the painting The Declaration of Independence on the back.
Which president’s picture appears on the $100000 bill?
Woodrow Wilson
$100,000 Bill Featuring a portrait of Woodrow Wilson, the $100,000 note was actually a gold certificate that was never circulated or issued for public use. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing created them during the Great Depression in 1934, for conducting official transactions between Federal Reserve banks.
Who are the presidents on the US dollar bill?
Paper currency currently in production bear portraits of presidents George Washington ($1 bill), Thomas Jefferson ($2), Abraham Lincoln ($5), Andrew Jackson ($20), and Ulysses S. Grant ($50 bill). While Alexander Hamilton and Ben Franklin are featured on the $10 and $100 bills, neither man held the office of President of the United States.
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.
Who is the most expensive president on the dollar bill?
Most expensive Money Bill: $1,000 Grand Watermelon note made news in 2018 when it sold at over $2 million at auction! Dollar Bill $1 to $1M pictures below. Face on $10 ten dollar bill: Alexander Hamilton. He was not a President. Face on $100 one hundred dollar bill: Benjamin Franklin. He was not a President.
How many presidents have been on US currency?
23 US Presidents have appeared on US coin and paper currency (as of Aug. 26, 2010). Below we have compiled a chart of the US currency with presidential portraits that includes the President’s term in office, when the portrait was added to currency, and the number of years after the President’s death he appeared on the currency.