There are only five presidents on current US folding money, namely, Washington($1), Jefferson($2), Lincoln($5), Jackson($20) and Grant.($50).
Cleveland, McKinley and Madison have appeared on past US bills.
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.
Abraham Lincoln is on the US $5 bill.
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.
Thomas Jefferson
President Andrew Jackson. All current US paper money has captions identifying the person shown on the front and the scene or picture on the back.
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.
There is no current US $500 bill. The last ones were printed in 1945 but carried a 1934 series date. Those bills had a picture of President William McKinley.
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.
A portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States, is on the front of the US $2 bill.
A portrait of President Abraham Lincoln is on the front, and a picture of the Lincoln Memorial is on the reverse. Remember, the front and back of all current US bills have captions telling you whose picture is on the front and what scene is shown on the back.
Yes, his image has been on the US $10 bill since 1929. If you look at any current US paper bill you'll see that there's a caption on the front under the portrait identifying the person shown.
No, President Warren G. Harding is not featured on any US bill. The only US presidents featured on current US currency are George Washington (on the $1 bill), Thomas Jefferson (on the $2 bill), Abraham Lincoln (on the $5 bill), Andrew Jackson (on the $20 bill), and Ulysses S. Grant (on the $50 bill).