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The Global Insight

Who features on US currency?

Author

James Williams

Updated on April 08, 2026

Which Historical Figures Are on U.S. Money?

  • Abraham Lincoln on the U.S. penny.
  • Thomas Jefferson on the U.S. nickel.
  • Franklin D.
  • George Washington on the U.S. quarter.
  • Sacagawea on the U.S. $1 coin.
  • George Washington on the U.S. $1 bill.
  • Abraham Lincoln on the U.S. $5 bill.
  • Alexander Hamilton on the U.S. $10 bill.

What are the security features of US currency?

Security features maintained in the enhanced Federal Reserve notes include a portrait watermark visible when held up to a light, two numeric watermarks on the $5s, an enhanced security thread that glows under an ultraviolet light, micro printing, improved color shifting ink that changes color when the note is tilted.

Who is typically featured on the front of US paper currency?

United States currency notes now in production bear the following portraits: George Washington on the $1 bill, Thomas Jefferson on the $2 bill, Abraham Lincoln on the $5 bill, Alexander Hamilton on the $10 bill, Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill, Ulysses S. Grant on the $50 bill, and Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill.

What currency is Jefferson on?

Presidents on Money

U.S. paper currency and presidents (Faces) on bills (note: some of Faces on dollar bills were not presidents)Pictures of Bills
President on $2 two dollar bill: Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson is also president on nickel coin or five centsPicture of $2 dollar bill

Who are the signers of the US currency?

Signers of U.S. Currency. From 1928 to the present day, forty-eight different individuals have signed U.S. currency for the Treasury: twenty-nine Secretaries of the Treasury, nineteen Treasurers of the United States, and one Register of the Treasury.

What kind of money is legal tender under the Constitution?

Under the Constitution, only gold and silver coins may be required to be used as legal tender (‘a tender in payment of debts’). Today in the United States, legal tender is statutorily defined as all coins and currency issued by the United States Treasury or the Federal Reserve System, including fiat money coins and notes.

Why are the different denominations of US currency different?

Each note includes security and design features unique to how the denomination is used in circulation. The U.S. government periodically redesigns Federal Reserve notes to make them easier to use, but more difficult to counterfeit.

What does the constitution say about coining money?

Congress shall have power to coin money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures. ~ Art. I, sec. 8, cl. 5. Congress shall have power to provide for the punishment of counterfeiting the securities and current coin of the United States. ~ Art.