U.S. Presidents on Coins

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Pennies | ABRAHAM LINCOLN

Let's start. The coin with the smallest value is a penny, which is worth one cent, or 1¢. The symbol "¢" means "cent".

Here are pictures of the front (head) and back (tail) of a penny:





Nickel | THOMAS JEFFERSON

The next coin in value is a nickel, or 5¢.

Here are pictures of the front (head) and back (tail) of a nickel:





Dime | FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

Another coin is a dime, or 10¢. This is what a dime looks like:





Dime | GEORGE WASHINGTON

A quarter is equal to 25¢.

It had undergone many changes and the program (50 State Quarters Program 1999-2008) had it to feature each of the states in which it had to be released so you may find a quarter with a different design on its tail, don't be surprised.

By the way this is the redesigned version of the quarter.





Half Dollar | JOHN F. KENNEDY

Value of one half-dollar is $0.50 or 50 cents or 50 pennies or 10 nickels or 2 quarters.





One dollar | DWIGHT D. ENSEIHOWER




 
:sehaj

i used to collect the state quarters but saare kharach hoge :dts

btw

this is the dollar coin
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and presidential dollar coins (1 for each president):-

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