- Penny (1¢): Abraham Lincoln.
- Nickel (5¢): Thomas Jefferson.
- Dime (10¢): Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- Quarter (25¢): George Washington.
- Half Dollar (50¢): John F. Kennedy.
- The US Mint launched the Presidential $1 Coin Program in 2007 to honor deceased US Presidents in order of service.
- This series released four new dollar coins each year.
- The program concluded in 2016 with the Ronald Reagan dollar.
- However, a coin honoring George H.W. Bush was released in 2020.
- While these coins are legal tender, they are no longer minted for general circulation and are primarily intended for collectors.
Which presidents are on money coins?
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.
Are dollar coins with presidents worth anything?
I can help with that. The most expensive Presidential Dollar coin is the 2009 SMS William Henry Harrison with missing edge lettering, graded 69/70, which can sell for up to $2,450. The least expensive among the top valuable coins is the 2007 SMS Jefferson dollar with missing edge lettering, graded 67, valued at $600.
Who’s on the $1000 bill president?
In 1928, the U.S. Treasury honored President Grover Cleveland on the face of the $1000 note. If you ask who was on the 1000 dollar bill, the answer points to Cleveland’s portrait flanked by ornate engravings.
What president is on the $10,000 dollar bill?
Good point! The $10,000 bill featuring the portrait of President Lincoln’s Secretary of the Treasury, Salmon P. Chase, was the highest denomination US currency ever to publicly circulate.