User:Godot13/sandbox List of people on United States Bank Notes (retired original)

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United States Bank Notes (1861 to the present) depict 53 people [1] central to the history of the United States. This list includes (but is not limited to) Presidents, Cabinet Members, Members of Congress, Founders, Jurists, and Military Leaders. Some faces are seen daily on modern currency, others are familiar from the pages of history but may be surprising on a bank note. There may be one or two who are completely unfamiliar.

The complete list of individuals depicted on U.S. Bank Notes (not including Fractional Currency) is shown below alphabetically. The most commonly associated titles, positions held, or affiliations (with dates) are listed. The Title/Position/Affiliation list is not exhaustive or comprehensive. In cases where an individual occupied multiple elected or cabinet-level positions, the highest ranking position (determined by succession to the Presidency)[2] is listed first. Where available, political and religious affiliation are reported.

Many of the individuals below were depicted on more than one note of a series or denomination. In the description of the bank notes, the date in parentheses indicates the individual’s first appearance on a given note type and denomination. When multiple bank notes are listed, the order, though seeming random, is in accordance with the Friedberg Catalog Number, in ascending Friedberg order.[1]

The engraved portraits below are from a virtual exhibit of bank notes [3] which are part of the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution.

Portraits[edit]

John Quincy Adams[edit]

President of the United States (1825-1829)
Federalist,[4] Democratic-Republican, Whig;[4] Unitarian
Born: 07/11/1767 (Braintree, MA)
Died: 02/23/1848 (Washington, DC)
Bank Note(s): $500 Legal Tender (1869)



Thomas Hart Benton[edit]

Thomas Hart Benton
Thomas Hart Benton

United States Senate from Missouri (1821-1851)
Democratic-Republican, Jacksonian, Democrat[5]
Born: 03/14/1782 (Orange County, NC)
Died: 04/10/1858 (Washington, DC)
Bank Note(s): $100 Gold Certificate (1870)



Salmon Portland Chase[edit]

Salmon Portland Chase
Salmon Portland Chase

United States Secretary of the Treasury (1861-1864)
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1864-1873)
Free Soil, Republican; Episcopalian
Born: 01/13/1808 (Cornish, NH)
Died: 05/07/1873 (New York, NY)
Bank Note(s): $1 Legal Tender (1862); $10 Compound Interest Treasury Note (1863); $10 Interest Bearing Note, One-Year (1864); $1,000 Interest Bearing Note, Two-Year (1861); $1,000 Interest Bearing Note, Three-Year (1861); $10,000 Federal Reserve Note (1918); $10,000 Small Size Notes (1928-1934)


William Clark[edit]

William Clark
William Clark

Explorer; Governor, Missouri Territory (1813-1820)
Born: 08/01/1770 (Caroline County, VA)
Died: 09/01/1838 (St. Louis, MO)
Bank Note(s): $10 Legal Tender (1901)





Henry Clay[edit]

Henry Clay
Henry Clay

Speaker of the House (1811-1814, 1815-1820, 1823-1825)
United States Secretary of State (1825-1829)
Democratic-Republican, National Republican, Whig;[6] Baptist
Born: 04/12/1777 (Hanover County, VA)
Died: 06/29/1852 (Washington, DC)
Bank Note(s): $50 Legal Tender (1869)



Grover Cleveland[edit]

Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland

President of the United States (1885-1889, 1893-1897)
Democrat; Presbyterian
Born: 03/18/1837 (Caldwell, NJ)
Died: 06/24/1908 (Princeton, NJ)
Bank Note(s): $20 Federal Reserve Bank Note (1915); $20 Federal Reserve Note (1914); $1,000 Small Size Note (1928-1934)


DeWitt Clinton[edit]

DeWitt Clinton
DeWitt Clinton

Governor of New York (1817-1823, 1825-1828)
Federalist, Democratic-Republican
Born: 03/02/1769 (Napanoch, NY)
Died: 02/11/1828 (Albany, NY)
Bank Note(s): $1,000 Legal Tender (1869)



Stephen Decatur[edit]

Stephen Decatur
Stephen Decatur

Commodore, United States Navy
Quasi-War; First Barbary War; Awarded Congressional Gold Medal (1813)
Born: 01/05/1779 (Sinepuxent, MD)
Died: 03/22/1820 (Bladensburg, MD)
Bank Note(s): $20 Silver Certificate (1878)



Edward Everett[edit]

United States Secretary of State (1852-1853)
Whig; Unitarian
Born: 04/11/1794 (Charlestown, MA)
Died: 01/15/1865 (Boston, MA)
Bank Note(s): $50 Silver Certificate (1878)




David Glasgow Farragut[edit]

Admiral, United States Navy
War of 1812, West Indies, American Civil War
Born: 07/05/1801 (Campbell’s Station, TN)
Died: 08/14/1870 (Portsmouth, NH)
Bank Note(s): $100 Treasury Note (1890)



William Pitt Fessenden[edit]

United States Secretary of the Treasury (1864-1865)
Whig, Opposition, Republican; Episcopalian
Born: 10/16/1806 (Boscawen, NH)
Died: 09/08/1869 (Portland, ME)
Bank Note(s): $20 National Bank Note (Series of 1882, Reverse)




Benjamin Franklin[edit]

Founder
Signer, Declaration of Independence (1776)
Federalist; Deist
Born: 01/17/1706 (Boston, MA)
Died: 04/17/1790 (Philadelphia, PA)
Bank Note(s): $50 Legal Tender (1874); $10 Refunding Certificate (1879); $100 Federal Reserve Note (1914); $100 Small Size Notes (1928-Present)


Robert Fulton[edit]

Engineer; Inventor
Born: 11/14/1765 (Little Britain, PA)
Died: 02/24/1815 (New York, NY) Bank Note(s): $2 Silver Certificate (1896, Reverse)





Albert Gallatin[edit]

United States Secretary of the Treasury (1801-1814)
Democratic-Republican
Born: 01/29/1761 (Geneva, Switzerland)
Died: 08/12/1849 (Astoria (Queens), NY) Bank Note(s): $500 Legal Tender (1862)



James Abram Garfield[edit]

President of the United States (1881)
Major General, United States Army
American Civil War
Republican; Disciples of Christ
Born: 11/19/1831 (Orange, OH)
Died: 09/19/1881 (Elberon, NJ; Shot by Charles J. Guiteau on 07/02/1881)[7]
Bank Note(s): $5 National Bank Note (Series of 1882); $20 Gold Certificate (1882)



Ulysses Simpson Grant[edit]

President of the United States (1869-1877)
Commanding General, United States Army (1864-1869)
Mexican-American War, American Civil War, Awarded Congressional Gold Medal (1863)
Republican, Methodist
Born: 04/27/1822 (Point Pleasant, OH)
Died: 07/23/1885 (Mt. McGregor, NY)
Bank Note(s): $1 Silver Certificate (1899); $5 Silver Certificate (1886); $5 Silver Certificate (1896, Reverse); $50 Federal Reserve Bank Note (1918); $50 Federal Reserve Note (1914); $50 Gold Certificate (1913); $50 Small Size Notes (1928-Present)



Alexander Hamilton[edit]

United States Secretary of the Treasury (1789-1795)
Founder
Senior Officer, United States Army ( Major General) (1799-1800)
American Revolutionary War, Quasi-War
Born: 01/11/1757 (Charlestown, Nevis)
Died: 07/12/1804 (New York, NY)
Federalist; Episcopalian
Bank Note(s): $5 Demand Note (1861); $2 Legal Tender (1862); $5 Legal Tender (1862); $20 Legal Tender (1869); $50 Legal Tender (1862); $50 Compound Interest Treasury Note (1863); $50 Interest Bearing Note (1864); $500 Interest Bearing Note, Three-Year (1864); $1,000 Federal Reserve Note (1918); $1,000 Gold Certificate (1870); $10 Small Size Notes (1928-Present)



Winfield Scott Hancock[edit]

Major General, United States Army
Mexican-American War, American Civil War
Democrat; Baptist
Born: 02/14/1824 (Montgomery County, PA)
Died: 02/09/1886 (Governors Island, NY)
Bank Note(s): $2 Silver Certificate (1886)



Benjamin Harrison[edit]

President of the United States (1889-1893)
Brigadier General, United States Army
American Civil War
Republican; Presbyterian
Born: 08/20/1833 (North Bend, OH)
Died: 03/13/1901 (Indianapolis, IN)
Bank Note(s): $5 National Bank Note (Series of 1902)



Thomas Andrews Hendricks[edit]

Vice President of the United States (1885, Died in Office)
Democrat; Presbyterian, Episcopalian
Born: 09/07/1819 (Muskingum County, OH)
Died: 11/25/1885 (Indianapolis, IN)
Bank Note(s): $10 Silver Certificate (1886)



Michael Hillegas[edit]

First Treasurer of the United States (1775-1789)
Born: 04/22/1729 (Philadelphia, PA)
Died: 09/29/1804 (Philadelphia, PA)
Bank Note(s): $10 Gold Certificate (1907)




Andrew Jackson[edit]

President of the United States (1829-1837)
Major General, United States Army
American Revolutionary War, Creek War, War of 1812, Awarded Congressional Gold Medal (1815)
Democratic-Republican, Democrat; Presbyterian
Born: 03/15/1767 (The Waxhaws, SC)
Died: 06/08/1845 (Nashville, TN)
Bank Note(s): $5 Legal Tender (1869); $10,000 Legal Tender (1878); $50 Interest Bearing Note, Two-Year (1861); $10 Federal Reserve Bank Note (1915); $10 Federal Reserve Note (1914); $10,000 Gold Certificate (1870); $20 Small Size Notes (1928-Present)


Thomas Jefferson[edit]

President of the United States (1801-1809)
Founder
Democratic-Republican; Unitarian
Born: 04/13/1743 (Shadwell, VA)
Died: 07/04/1826 (Albemarle County, VA)
Bank Note(s): $2 Legal Tender (1869); $2 Federal Reserve Bank Note (1918); $2 Small Size Note (1928-Present)


John Jay Knox[edit]

Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the Treasury (1872-1884)
Born: 03/19/1828 (Augusta, NY)
Died: 02/12/1892 (New York, NY)
Bank Note(s): $100 National Bank Note (Series of 1902)




Meriwether Lewis[edit]

Explorer; Governor, Louisiana/Missouri Territory (1807-1809)
Born: 08/18/1774 (Ivy, VA)
Died: 10/11/1809 (Hohenwald, TN)
Bank Note(s): $10 Legal Tender (1901)





Abraham Lincoln[edit]

President of the United States (1861-1865)
Republican; [Non-denominational]
Born: 02/12/1809 (Hardin County, KY)
Died: 04/15/1865 (Washington, DC; assassinated by John Wilkes Booth)[8]
Bank Note(s): $10 Demand Note (1861); $10 Legal Tender (1862); $100 Legal Tender (1869); $20 Compound Interest Treasury Note (1863); $20 Interest Bearing Note (1864); $1 Silver Certificate (1899); $5 Silver Certificate (1923); $5 Federal Reserve Bank Note (1915); $5 Federal Reserve Note (1914); $500 Gold Certificate (1870); $5 Small Size Notes (1928-Present)



James Madison[edit]

President of the United States (1809-1817)
Founder
Democrat; Episcopalian
Born: 03/16/1751 (Port Conway, VA)
Died: 06/28/1836 (Montpelier, VA)
Bank Note(s): $5,000 Legal Tender (1878); $5,000 Federal Reserve Note (1918); $5,000 Gold Certificate (1870); $5,000 Small Size Notes (1928-1934)



Daniel Manning[edit]

United States Secretary of the Treasury (1885-1887)
Born: 05/16/1831 (Albany, NY)
Died: 12/24/1887 (Albany, NY)
Bank Note(s): $20 Silver Certificate (1886)





Joseph King Fenno Mansfield[edit]

Major General, United States Army
Mexican-American War, American Civil War
Born: 12/22/1803 (New Haven, CT)
Died: 09/18/1862 (Sharpsburg, MD)
Bank Note(s): $500 Legal Tender (1874)




William Learned Marcy[edit]

United States Secretary of State (1853-1857)
Whig, Democrat
Born: 12/12/1786 (Southbridge, MA)
Died: 07/04/1857 (Ballston Spa, NY)
Bank Note(s): $1,000 Silver Certificate (1878)




John Marshal[edit]

United States Secretary of State (1800-1801)
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1801-1835)
Federalist; Episcopalian
Born: 09/24/1755 (Germantown, VA)
Died: 07/06/1835 (Philadelphia, PA)
Bank Note(s): $20 Treasury Note (1890); $500 Federal Reserve Note (1918)



Hugh McCulloch[edit]

United States Secretary of the Treasury (1865-1869, 1884-1885)
Republican
Born: 12/07/1801 (Kennebunk, ME)
Died: 05/24/1895 (Prince George's County, MD)
Bank Note(s): $20 National Bank Note (Series of 1902)




William McKinley, Jr.[edit]

President of the United States (1897-1901)
Republican; Methodist
Born: 01/29/1843 (Niles, OH)
Died: 09/14/1901 (Buffalo, NY; Shot by Leon Czolgosz on 09/06/1901)[9]
Bank Note(s): $10 National Bank Note (Series of 1902); $500 Small Size Note (1928-1934)


James Birdseye McPherson[edit]

Major General, United States Army
American Civil War
Born: 11/14/1828 (Clyde, OH)
Died: 07/22/1864 (Atlanta, GA; Killed in action)[10]
Bank Note(s): $2 Treasury Note (1890)



George Gordon Meade[edit]

Major General, United States Army
Mexican-American War, American Civil War
Born: 12/31/1815 (Cadiz, Spain)
Died: 11/06/1872 (Philadelphia, PA)
Bank Note(s): $1,000 Treasury Note (1890)



James Monroe[edit]

President of the United States (1817-1825)
Democratic-Republican; Episcopalian
Born: 04/28/1758 (Westmoreland County, VA)
Died: 07/04/1831 (New York, NY)
Bank Note(s): $100 Silver Certificate (1878)




Robert Morris[edit]

Founder
Signer, Declaration of Independence (1776)
United States Superintendent of Finance (1781-1784)
Pro-Administration, Federalist; Episcopalian
Born: 01/31/1734 (Liverpool, England)
Died: 05/08/1806 (Philadelphia, PA)
Bank Note(s): $1,000 Legal Tender (1862); $10 Silver Certificate (1878)


Samuel Finley Breese Morse[edit]

Inventor, Morse Telegraph; Co-Inventor, Morse Code; Painter
Born: 04/27/1791 (Charlestown (Boston), MA)
Died: 04/02/1872 (New York, NY)
Bank Note(s): $2 Silver Certificate (1896, Reverse)




Running Antelope[edit]

Sioux Chief of the Hunkpapa
Born: c.1821
Died: c.1896
Bank Note(s): $5 Silver Certificate (1899)




Winfield Scott[edit]

Commanding General, United States Army (1841-1861)
War of 1812, Seminole Wars, Black Hawk War, Mexican-American War, American Civil War
Awarded Congressional Gold Medal (1814 & 1848)
Whig
Born: 06/13/1786 (Dinwiddie County, VA)
Died: 05/29/1866 (West Point, NY)
Bank Note(s): $500 Interest Bearing Note, Two-Year (1861); $100 Interest Bearing Note, Three-Year (1864)


William Henry Seward[edit]

United States Secretary of State (1861-1869)
Whig, Republican
Born: 05/16/1801 (Florida, NY)
Died: 10/16/1872 (Auburn, NY)
Bank Note(s): $50 Treasury Note (1891)



Philip Henry Sheridan[edit]

Commanding General, United States Army (1883-1888)
American Civil War, Indian Wars
Born: 03/06/1831 (Albany, NY)
Died: 08/05/1888 (Dartmouth, MA)
Bank Note(s): $5 Silver Certificate (1896, Reverse); $10 Treasury Note (1890)



John Sherman[edit]

United States Secretary of State (1897-1898)
Republican; Methodist
Born: 05/10/1823 (Lancaster, OH)
Died: 10/22/1900 (Washington, DC)
Bank Note(s): $50 National Bank Note (Series of 1902)



William Tecumseh Sherman[edit]

Commanding General, United States Army (1869-1883)
American Civil War, Indian Wars
Born: 02/08/1820 (Lancaster, OH)
Died: 02/14/1891 (New York, NY)
Bank Note(s): $500 Treasury Note (1891)



Edwin McMasters Stanton[edit]

United States Secretary of War (1862-1868)
Democratic-Republican; Quaker
Born: 12/19/1814 (Stubenville, OH)
Died: 12/24/1869 (Washington, DC)
Bank Note(s): $1 Treasury Note (1890)



Charles Sumner[edit]

United States Senate from Massachusetts (1851-1874)
Free Soil, Republican;[11] Episcopalian
Born: 01/06/1811 (Charlestown (Boston), MA)
Died: 03/11/1874 (Washington, DC)
Bank Note(s): $500 Silver Certificate (1878)



George H. Thomas[edit]

Major General, United States Army
Mexican-American War, American Civil War
Born: 07/31/1816 (Newsom's Depot, VA)
Died: 03/28/1870 (San Francisco, CA)
Bank Note(s): $5 Treasury Note (1890)



George Washington[edit]

President of the United States (1789-1797)
Founder
Commander-in-Chief, Continental Army
Born: 02/22/1732 (Westmoreland County, VA)
Died: 12/14/1799 (Mt.Vernon, VA)
Bank Note(s): $1 Legal Tender (1869); $100 Compound Interest Treasury Note (1863); $100 Interest Bearing Note (1864); $1,000 Interest Bearing Note, Two-Year (1861); $500 Interest Bearing Note, Three-Year (1861); $1 Silver Certificate (1896, Reverse); $1 Silver Certificate (1923); $2 Silver Certificate (1899); $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note (1918); $20 Gold Certificate (1905); $1 Small Size Notes (1928-Present)


Martha Washington[edit]

First Lady of the United States
Born: 06/02/1731 (Chestnut Grove, VA)
Died: 05/22/1802 (Mt.Vernon, VA)
Bank Note(s): $1 Silver Certificate (1886); $1 Silver Certificate (1896, Reverse)





Daniel Webster[edit]

United States Secretary of State (1841-43, 1850-52)
Whig, Democrat, Federalist; Presbyterian
Born: 01/18/1782 (Salisbury, NH)
Died: 10/24/1852 (Marshfield, MA)
Bank Note(s): $10 Legal Tender (1869)




Woodrow Wilson[edit]

President of the United States (1913-1921)
Democrat; Presbyterian
Awarded Nobel Peace Prize (1919)
Born: 12/28/1856 (Staunton, VA)
Died: 02/03/1924 (Washington, DC)
Bank Note(s): $100,000 Small Size Gold Certificate (1934)



William Windom[edit]

United States Secretary of the Treasury (1881, 1889-91)
Republican; Quaker
Born: 05/10/1827 (Belmont County, OH)
Died: 01/29/1891 (New York, NY)
Bank Note(s): $2 Silver Certificate (1891)




Silas Wright, Jr.[edit]

United States House (1827-1830) and United States Senate (1833-1844) from New York
Jacksonian, Democrat[12]
Born: 05/24/1795 (Amherst, MA)
Died: 08/27/1847 (Canton, NY)
Bank Note(s): $50 Gold Certificate (1882)




Organized By Bank Note Type & Denomination[edit]

Demand Note[edit]

Five Dollar ($5)[edit]

Alexander Hamilton (1861)

Ten Dollar ($10)[edit]

Abraham Lincoln (1861)

Twenty Dollar ($20)[edit]

Liberty (1861)


Legal Tender[edit]

One Dollar ($1)[edit]

Samuel Portland Chase (1862)
George Washington (1869)

Two Dollars ($2)[edit]

Alexander Hamilton (1862)
Thomas Jefferson (1869)

Five Dollars ($5)[edit]

Alexander Hamilton (1862)
Andrew Jackson (1869)

Ten Dollars ($10)[edit]

Abraham Lincoln (1862)
Daniel Webster (1869)
Meriwether Lewis & William Clark (1901)
Bison (1901)

Twenty Dollars ($20)[edit]

Liberty (1862)
Alexander Hamilton (1869)

Fifty Dollars ($50)[edit]

Alexander Hamilton (1862)
Henry Clay (1869)
Benjamin Franklin (1874)

One Hundred Dollars ($100)[edit]

Eagle (1862)
Abraham Lincoln (1869)

Five Hundred Dollars ($500)[edit]

Albert Gallatin (1862)
John Quincy Adams (1869)
Joseph King Fenno Mansfield (1874)

One Thousand Dollars ($1,000)[edit]

Robert Morris (1862)
DeWitt Clinton (1869)

Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000)[edit]

James Madison (1878)

Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000)[edit]

Andrew Jackson (1878)


Compound Interest Treasury Note[edit]

Ten Dollars ($10)[edit]

Salmon P. Chase (1863)

Twenty Dollars ($20)[edit]

Abraham Lincoln (1863)

Fifty Dollars ($50)[edit]

Alexander Hamilton (1864)

One Hundred Dollars ($100)[edit]

George Washington [standing figure] (1863)

Five Hundred Dollars ($500)[edit]

New Ironsides (Ship) & The Standard Bearer

One Thousand Dollars ($1,000)[edit]

Liberty & Justice


Interest Bearing Note[edit]

Ten Dollars ($10)[edit]

Salmon P. Chase (1863)

Twenty Dollars ($20)[edit]

Abraham Lincoln (1863)

Fifty Dollars ($50)[edit]

Alexander Hamilton (1864)
Andrew Jackson & Salmon P. Chase (1861, 2-year note)
Eagle (1861, 3-year note)

One Hundred Dollars ($100)[edit]

George Washington [standing figure] (1863)
Winfield Scott (1864, 3-year note)

Five Hundred Dollars ($500)[edit]

Winfield Scott (1861, 2-year note)
George Washington (1861, 3-year note)
Alexander Hamilton (1864, 3-year note)

One Thousand Dollars ($1,000)[edit]

George Washington (1861, 2-year note)
Salmon P. Chase (1861, 3-year note)
Justice (1865, 3-year note)

Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000)[edit]

Justice & Native American female (1861, 3-year note)


Refunding Certificate[edit]

Ten Dollars ($10)[edit]

Benjamin Franklin (1879)


Silver Certificate[edit]

One Dollar ($1)[edit]

Martha Washington (1886)
History Instructing Youth (1896)
George & Martha Washington (1896, reverse)
Eagle and Abraham Lincoln & Ulysses S. Grant (1899)
George Washington (1923)

Two Dollars ($2)[edit]

Winfield Scott Hancock (1886)
William Windom (1891)
Science Presenting Steam and Electricity to Commerce and Manufacture (1896)
Robert Fulton & Samuel Morse (1896, reverse)
George Washington (1899)

Five Dollars ($5)[edit]

Ulysses S. Grant (1886)
Electricity (1896)
Ulysses S. Grant & Philip Sheridan (1896, reverse)
Running Antelope (1899)
Abraham Lincoln (1923)

Ten Dollars ($10)[edit]

Robert Morris (1878)
Thomas A. Hendricks (1886)

Twenty Dollars ($20)[edit]

Stephen Decatur (1878)
Daniel Manning (1886)

Fifty Dollars ($50)[edit]

Edward Everett (1878)

One Hundred Dollars ($100)[edit]

James Monroe (1878)

Five Hundred Dollars ($500)[edit]

Charles Sumner (1878)

One Thousand Dollars ($1,000)[edit]

William L. Marcy (1878)


Treasury Note[edit]

One Dollar ($1)[edit]

Edwin M. Stanton (1890)

Two Dollars ($2)[edit]

James B. McPherson (1890)

Five Dollars ($5)[edit]

George H. Thomas (1890)

Ten Dollars ($10)[edit]

Philip H. Sheridan (1890)

Twenty Dollars ($20)[edit]

John Marshall (1890)

Fifty Dollars ($50)[edit]

William H. Seward (1891)

One Hundred Dollars ($100)[edit]

David G. Farragut (1890)

Five Hundred Dollars ($500)[edit]

William Tecumseh Sherman (1891)

One Thousand Dollars ($1,000)[edit]

George G. Meade (1890)


Federal Reserve Bank Note[edit]

One Dollar ($1)[edit]

George Washington (1918)

Two Dollars ($2)[edit]

Thomas Jefferson (1918)

Five Dollars ($5)[edit]

Abraham Lincoln (1915)

Ten Dollars ($10)[edit]

Andrew Jackson (1915)

Twenty Dollars ($20)[edit]

Grover Cleveland (1915)

Fifty Dollars ($50)[edit]

Ulysses S. Grant (1918)


Federal Reserve Note[edit]

Five Dollars ($5)[edit]

Abraham Lincoln (1914)

Ten Dollars ($10)[edit]

Andrew Jackson (1914)

Twenty Dollars ($20)[edit]

Grover Cleveland (1914)

Fifty Dollars ($50)[edit]

Ulysses S. Grant (1914)

One Hundred Dollars ($100)[edit]

Benjamin Franklin (1914)

Five Hundred Dollars ($500)[edit]

John Marshall (1918)

One Thousand Dollars ($1,000)[edit]

Alexander Hamilton (1918)

Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000)[edit]

James Madison (1918)

Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000)[edit]

Salmon P. Chase (1918)


Gold Certificate[edit]

Ten Dollars ($10)[edit]

Michael Hillegas (1907)

Twenty Dollars ($20)[edit]

James A. Garfield (1882)
George Washington (1905)

Fifty Dollars ($50)[edit]

Silas Wright, Jr. (1882)
Ulysses S. Grant (1913)

One Hundred Dollars ($100)[edit]

Thomas Hart Benton (1870)

Five Hundred Dollars ($500)[edit]

Abraham Lincoln (1870)

One Thousand Dollars ($1,000)[edit]

Alexander Hamilton (1870)

Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000)[edit]

James Madison (1870)

Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000)[edit]

Andrew Jackson (1870)


National Bank Note[edit]

Five Dollars ($5)[edit]

James A. Garfield (Series of 1882)
Benjamin Harrison (Series of 1902)

Ten Dollars ($10)[edit]

Benjamin Franklin [standing] (Series of 1882)
William McKinley, Jr. (Series of 1902)

Twenty Dollars ($20)[edit]

Hugh McCulloch (Series of 1902)

Fifty Dollars ($50)[edit]

John Sherman (Series of 1902)

One Hundred Dollars ($100)[edit]

John Jay Knox (Series of 1902)


Small Size Note[edit]

One Dollar ($1)[edit]

George Washington (1928)

Two Dollars ($2)[edit]

Thomas Jefferson (1928)

Five Dollars ($5)[edit]

Abraham Lincoln (1928)

Ten Dollars ($10)[edit]

Alexander Hamilton (1928)

Twenty Dollars ($20)[edit]

Andrew Jackson (1928)

Fifty Dollars ($50)[edit]

Ulysses S. Grant (1928)

One Hundred Dollars ($100)[edit]

Benjamin Franklin (1928)

Five Hundred Dollars ($500)[edit]

William McKinley, Jr. (1928)

One Thousand Dollars ($1,000)[edit]

Grover Cleveland (1928)

Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000)[edit]

James Madison (1928)

Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000)[edit]

Salmon P. Chase (1928)

One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000)[edit]

Woodrow Wilson (1934)

External Links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Paper Money of the United States: A Complete Illustrated Guide with Valuations, retrieved 22 December 2012
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