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Presidents on Coins: check out all the presidents on united states money coins.
Which president on Cent Coin or one Penny? Abe (Abraham) Lincoln. Presidents on Dollar Bills is all about presidents on paper money.
What is a coin? It's an object made of metal, it's usually a circle, and it's used to pay for goods and services.
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Most popular coin collection released by US Mint is the 50 US State Quarter program, which ran from 1999 to 2008. Each US state received a unique quarter design.
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President on penny one cent coin is Abe Lincoln
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It is made of cupronickel. It is larger than a nickel. It is about the same size as an Indian 50 paise coin. It has George Washington on the front and either a United States emblem or a design of one of the 50 states on the back. The Penny is worth 1 cent. The Nickel is worth 5 cents. The Dime is worth 10 cents. The Quarter is worth 25 cents. Penny, penny, easy spent, Copper brown and worth one cent. Nickel, nickel, thick and fat, You’re worth 5. Dime, dime, little and thin, I remember—you’re worth 10. Quarter, quarter, big and bold, You’re worth 25, I am told. Half a dollar, half a dollar, Giant size. 50 cents to buy some fries. Dollar, dollar, green and long.
About 50 STATE QUARTERS PROGRAM: Started in 1999 and ended in 2008.
1999 State Quarters: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia and Connecticut.
2000 State Quarters: Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire and Virginia
2001 State Quarters: New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont and Kentucky
2002 State Quarters: Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana and Mississippi
2003 State Quarters: Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri and Arkansas
2004 State Quarters: Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin
2005 State Quarters: California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas and West Virginia
2006 State Quarters: Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota and South Dakota
2007 State Quarters: Montana, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah
2008 State Quarters: Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii
And for Canadian Money and Coins, check out Prime Ministers on Canadian dollar bills and coins.
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See all US currency uses six (6) coin denominations below: a cent/penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar and a coin dollar.
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President on penny / cent is Abraham Lincoln. Value of one penny is $0.01 or 1/100th of one dollar. Abraham Lincoln is also on $5 dollar bill | Picture of penny / picture of cent coin . Pictures of penny head and penny tail sides. |
President on Nickel is Thomas Jefferson. Value of one nickel is $0.05 or 5 cents or 5 pennies or 1/20th of a dollar. Thomas Jefferson is also on $2 dollar bill | Picture of nickel coin . Pictures of both nickel head and tail sides. |
President on Dime is Franklin D. Free printable christmas bingo templates. Roosevelt or FDR. Value of one dime is $0.10 or 10 cents or 10 pennies or 2 nickels or 1/10th of a dollar. | Picture of dime coin . Pictures of both dime head and tail sides. |
President on Quarter is George Washington. Value of one quarter is $0.25 or 1/4th of a dollar. George Washington is the president on $1 dollar bill | Picture of quarter coin . Pictures of both quarter head and tail sides. |
President on current Half-Dollar coin is JFK - John F. Kennedy Value of one half-dollar is $0.50 or 50 cents or 50 pennies or 10 nickels or 2 quarters. All other years are commemorative and minted with pictures of other presidents, for example, Ulysses S. Grant and Benjamin Franklin, who are also president on $50 dollar bill and president on $100 dollar bill respectively |
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President on one coin dollar is Dwight D. Eisenhower. Minted from 1971 to 1978. All other years are commemorative and minted with pictures of other presidents, for example, Andrew Jackson, James Madison and William McKinley who are also president on $20 dollar bill, president on $5,000 dollar bill and president on $500 dollar bill respectively Value of one coin dollar is $1.00 or equal to one paper dollar. | Picture of one dollar coin . Picture of both head and tail sides. |