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Who is the president in the quarter coin?
George Washington
The quarter is the United States’ 25-cent coin. The person on the obverse (heads) of the quarter is George Washington, our first president. He’s been on the quarter since 1932, the 200th anniversary of his birth. The design on the reverse (tails) changes often.
What president is on each bill and coin?
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.
What coin is Abraham Lincoln on?
The Lincoln cent (sometimes called the Lincoln penny) is a one-cent coin that has been struck by the United States Mint since 1909….Lincoln cent.
Obverse | |
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Design | Abraham Lincoln |
Designer | Victor D. Brenner |
Design date | 1909 (before 1918 omitting VDB on the cutoff of the bust; modified in 2010) |
Reverse |
Which presidents are on US paper money?
Although most of the paper money issued by our government have portraits of presidents, not all do. The presidents who do appear on bills are: George Washington on the $1; Thomas Jefferson on the $2; Abraham Lincoln on the $5; Andrew Jackson on the $20; Ulysses S.
Which president is on the US penny?
Abraham Lincoln: 16th president (1861-1865) – appears on the penny or 1 cent coin. His image also appears on the $5 dollar bill.
Which president is on each coin?
The process begun in 1909 was complete in 1964, when American Presidents were featured on every regular issue circulating coin; Abraham Lincoln on the cent, Thomas Jefferson on the nickel, Franklin Roosevelt on the dime, George Washington on the quarter-dollar and John F. Kennedy on the half-dollar.
What presidents are on money coins?
President Kennedy is portrayed on U.S. coins. Other presidents portrayed on U.S. coins include President Franklin Roosevelt, President Washington, President Eisenhower, President Jefferson, and President Lincoln.