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This is a complete list of United States Presidents by currency appearances. 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. -->
Presidents listed in order of service.
Coin for circulation
Banknotes
Commemorative coins
Coins for circulation
Commemorative coin
(The reverse only changed for two years, 1975 and 1976, to celebrate the U.S. bicentennary.)
*Note: These Presidents will only be honored if their death is two or more years before the intended issue date of the coin. If no currently living President dies before the issuing of the Ronald Reagan coin in late 2016, then the program will end.
State issues [5]
In 1991, a 12-coin silver five-dollar series was issued in the Bahamas commemorating the 500th anniversary of European discovery of the Americas. Three of those coins showed images of U.S. presidents, with the coat of arms of the Bahamas on the obverse side.
Thomas Jefferson
Abraham Lincoln
Theodore Roosevelt
George Washington
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Eleven Presidents on one coin
These are all commemoratives issued in Liberia featuring images of U.S. Presidents with a Liberian arms symbol on the obverse side;
George H. W. Bush
George W. Bush
Bill Clinton
William H. Harrison
John F. Kennedy
Richard Nixon
Ronald Reagan
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S Truman
Franklin Roosevelt
Al-Fujairah Richard Nixon
Ras al-Khaimah Dwight D. Eisenhower
Sharjah John F. Kennedy
Franklin D. Roosevelt 1981 series, sitting in wheelchair
North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Minnesota, Nebraska
United States Army, Foreign relations of the United States, Federal Reserve System, Television in the United States, United States federal executive departments
Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, James Madison
John Quincy Adams, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, Virginia, New York City
Easter, United States, Thomas Jefferson, Washington & Jefferson College, American Revolutionary War
Thomas Jefferson, White House, Washington & Jefferson College, American Revolutionary War, Pet
Thomas Jefferson, London, New York, Philadelphia, United States Declaration of Independence
National Register of Historic Places, Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, Virginia, President of the United States, Washington & Jefferson College
Republican Party (United States), United States Senate, Grover Cleveland, United States House of Representatives, Democratic Party (United States)