Nickel Money

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Coins

Penny

Abraham Lincoln
16th U.S. President
The Lincoln Memorial
Thomas Jefferson
3rd U.S. President
Dime
10¢
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
32nd U.S. President

Olive Branch,
Torch,
Oak Branch.

Quarter
25¢
George Washington
1st U.S. President
American Bald Eagle

Half-Dollar
50¢

John F. Kennedy
35th U.S. President
The Presidential Seal
Susan B. Anthony
Golden Dollar
$1
Sacagawea
Soaring Eagle and 17 Stars
Currency
George Washington
1st U.S. President
$2
Thomas Jefferson
3rd U.S. President
Signing of the Declaration of Independence
-or-
Monticello
Abraham Lincoln
16th U.S. President
$10
Alexander Hamilton
1st U.S. Treasury Secretary
U.S. Treasury
Andrew Jackson
7th U.S. President
$50
Ulysses S. Grant
18th U.S. President
U.S. Capitol
Benjamin Franklin
$500*
William McKinley
25th U.S. President
'Five Hundred Dollars'
Grover Cleveland
22nd/24th U.S. President
$5,000*
James Madison
4th U.S. President
'Five Thousand Dollars'
Salmon P. Chase
25th U.S. Treasury Secretary
$100,000*
Woodrow Wilson
28th U.S. President
'One Hundred Thousand Dollars'
* no longer in circulation

Money Facts

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  • Quarters, nickels, and dimes are currently made from nickel and copper.

  • Pennies are currently made from copper plated zinc.

  • Coins with ridges were originally made with precious metals. The ridges were used to easily detect people clipping or filing off these precious metals.

  • A U.S. Quarter has 119 grooves on its circumference. A dime has 118 grooves.

  • Lincoln faces to the right because the penny was an adaptation of a plaque.

  • E Pluribus Unum means 'Out of Many, One'.

  • On the back of a Roosevelt dime, the center torch signifies liberty. The oak branch to the right signifies strength and independence. The olive branch to the left signifies peace.

  • On an American one dollar bill, there is an owl in the upper left-hand corner of the '1' encased in the 'shield' and a spider hidden in the front upper right-hand corner.

  • The law prohibits portraits of living persons from appearing on Government
    Securities.

  • Currency paper is composed of 25% linen and 75% cotton.

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