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Which people on US money were not presidents?
He was not a president; in fact currently, there are only two non presidents in the front of US bills. One is Benjamin Franklin and the other is Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill.
Who’s the president on the dime?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
The person on the obverse (heads) of the dime is Franklin D. Roosevelt, our 32nd president. He’s been on the dime since 1946.
What president is on the 3 dollar bill?
1993 President Bill Clinton $3 dollar bill Slick Times Novelty Money.
Who is the face of the quarter?
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.
Who are the presidents on the US currency?
The Secretary of the Treasury generally has the final say on currency design, unless an act of Congress specifies otherwise. 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 ($50 bill).
Who was the first non-president on u.s.money?
As the nation’s first Treasury Secretary, Hamilton is one of two non-presidents to be featured on U.S. paper currency (the other is Benjamin Franklin). While Hamilton’s portrait is seen on the obverse, the reverse shows the U.S. Treasury Building.
Who was the last president to be on a$ 1 coin?
Following various failed legislative efforts to include Ronald Reagan’s image on US currency, Reagan was commemorated as the final president in the Presidential $1 Coin Program that ran from 2007 to 2016.
Do you have to be president to be on a dollar bill?
So to set the record straight — no, you don’t have to be a president to be on the face of United States money. Right now if you take a look at either a $10 or a $100 bill, you’ll see the faces of Alexander Hamilton and Benjamin Franklin. Neither ever served as president.