Cent: 16th president Abraham Lincoln (on coin since 1909)
Nickel: 3rd president Thomas Jefferson (on coin since 1938)
Dime: 32nd president Franklin Roosevelt (on coin since 1946)
Quarter dollar: 1st president George Washington (on coin since 1932)
Half dollar: 35th president John Kennedy (on coin since 1964)
The dollar coin is a little more complicated. In 2007, there were 4 designs, depicting the first four U.S. presidents. In 2008, presidents 5-8 were depicted. In 2009, presidents 9-12 were depicted. This will series will continue until at least 2016, depicting four presidents per year. The tricky thing about this series is that no living persons can be on U.S. coinage... so Carter, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama etc. will not be depicted if they are still living at the time they would come up in the sequence.
Neither are all the presidents on paper money and not all paper money have pictures of presidents. For example Ben Franklin is on the hundred.
presidents refusal to spend money
George Washington
The pension for former presidents is $196,700 at the present time(2012) plus money for an office and staff for four and one-half years after they leave office. This amount can be adjusted at will by Congress. It is currently tied to the pay of cabinet members. For most of America's history, retired presidents did not receive a pension. In 1958 Congress passed the Former Presidents Act, which gave retired presidents a pension of $25,000 per year, an office, and a staff. Truman and Hoover were the former Presidents in 1958. Presidents who want to make more money usually have no problems getting speaking engagements or getting their books published. They usually get offers to teach as a visiting professor and to serve on corporate boards.
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Alexander Hamilton is pictured on the 10 dollar bill. He is one of two non-presidents pictured on American money. The other is Ben Franklin.
The guy pictured in Chinese money note is Mao Dezong the formere Chinese leader
Jefferson Davis
He was President of the United States. All Presidents get a pictured on postage stamps after their deaths.
Check your money notes and see if everyone on them is a president...
There are no laws. There is one that says a living person cannot be pictured on a postage stamp.
Neither are all the presidents on paper money and not all paper money have pictures of presidents. For example Ben Franklin is on the hundred.
i believe it the Queen of England!
Presidents do!
Benjamin Franklin
During the war, they were paper with Vietnamese civilians pictured on them.
No he has not been commemorated on a US stamp. In the US the person has to have been deceased for 5 years before they are pictured. Exceptions are made for presidents.