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Several presidents of the United States have appeared on currency. The president of the United States has appeared on official banknotes, coins for circulation, and commemorative coins in the United States, the Confederate States of America, the Philippine Islands, the Commonwealth of the Philippines and around the world.
13th President of the United States (1850–1853) $1 obverse 2010 James Garfield: 1831–1881 20th President of the United States (1881) $1 obverse 2011 Ulysses S. Grant: 1822–1885 18th President of the United States (1869–1877) $1 obverse 2011 General Edward Hand: 1744–1802 Continental Army Officer 25¢ reverse (NJ state quarter) 1999
President of the United States: 13 Vice President: 2 Speaker of the House: 1 President pro tem: 1 Secretary of State: 11 Secretary of the Treasury: 8 Secretary of War: 3 Attorney General: 1 United States Senate: 20 United States House: 17 State Senate: 6 State House: 11 Governor: 15 Delegate, Continental Congress: 7 Signer, Declaration of ...
As a way of honoring more presidents, the U.S. Mint began issuing Presidential Dollar coins in the 2000s. Most are worth about face value, but a couple are valued in six figures due to errors .
The U.S. faces golfers from Europe in another biennial competition, the Ryder Cup. The Presidents Cup first began in 1994 at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Prince William County, Virginia.
Director of United States Mint Edmund C. Moy and First Lady Laura Bush at the unveiling of Dolley Madison's First Spouse coin on November 19, 2007. The United States has honored the spouses of each of the presidents honored by the Presidential $1 Coin Act by issuing half-ounce $10 gold coins featuring their images, in the order they served as ...
The Presidents Cup begins on Thursday with Round 1 matches in a four-ball format. Each match will be worth one point. In the event of a tie, both sides will receive half a point.
Face value Coin Obverse design Reverse design Composition Mintage Available Obverse Reverse $1: Jamestown 400th Anniversary dollar: Three Faces of Diversity, representing the three cultures that came together in Jamestown: A depiction of the Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery that brought the first settlers to Jamestown in 1607 Ag 90%, Cu 10%