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No president appears on either side of the US $10 bill: (1) Portraits appear on the front of current US bills, not the back. (2) The man shown on the front of the $10 bill is Alexander Hamilton. He was the first Secretary of the Treasury but never served as president.
it is Abraham Lincoln Every modern US bill has a caption under the portrait identifying the person shown, and a similar caption under the image describing the site or event shown on the back.
John Adams (the second president) has never been depicted on the face of a 20th or 21st-century US bill. However, he does appear on the back of the current $2 bill as one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. John Quincy Adams (the sixth president and son of John Adams) was shown on a $500 United States Note issued in 1869.
No president was on the $10,000 bill. That denomination, discontinued in 1945, carried a portrait of Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury during Abraham Lincoln's first term (1861-1864)
Technically, yes. While John Adams (the second president) has never been depicted on the face of a 20th or 21st-century US bill, he does appear on the back of the current $2 bill as one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.