$2 Thomas Jefferson
$5 Abraham Lincoln
$20 Andrew Jackson
$50 Ulysses Grant
This list only includes bills currently in production and circulation. Alexander Hamilton on the $10 and Benjamin Franklin on the $100 were never presidents.
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.
They are not all presidents, e.g. Franklin, Chase.
On the current bills in circulation, only Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Hamilton were not presidents. Various bills and certificates were issued that pictures a variety of Secretaries of the Treasury, including Salmon P. Chase, Robert Morris and thomas hendricks, as well as others such as Lewis and Clark and Daniel Webster.
10 dollar bill- U.S. Grant 20 dollar bill- Andrew Jackson 50 dollar bill- U.S. Grant 1 dollar bill- George Washington
He can but he needs Congress to make that, since Congress makes laws they will have to vote yes and the president of course has the final say around, or they can outvote the presidents decline.
Yes, though it is not paper made from wood pulp.
Two current ($10 and $100) and many older bills carried portraits of people who weren't presidents. There is no restriction on the portraits chosen for US banknotes. The choice is determined by the Treasury Department.
Andrew Jackson is on the 20 and on the 50 is Ulysses S. Grant
10 dollar bills have a picture of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury. 100 dollar bills have a picture of statesman, inventor, and Founding Father Benjamin Franklin.
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.
Current US paper bills weigh 1 gm each, regardless of denomination.
They are not all presidents, e.g. Franklin, Chase.
US bills are printed on a special paper made from linen and cotton, as opposed to normal paper which is made from cellulose.
The individuals who are on the US bills usually have contributed greatly to the American way of life. Most were founding fathers or presidents.
US bills and coins are generally dimensioned in SI units. Current paper bills weigh 1 gm each, or about 0.035 ounces.
You go to us mint steal the to iron bills and and a printing machine or go to a news paper factory and print the bills you want
Modern US bills are printed on a special paper made from a blend of 75% cotton and 25% linen.