Greetings fellow readers and followers,
It’s been a few months since I last posted here. As I look back over the topics I’ve discussed, I realized- there’s a whole lot of information on this blog. I’ve been writing for myself instead of writing for my guests. So here’s a throwback to ponder and drool over. Ok may not drool…eww. Happy reading.
I hope everyone is doing well and living in their greatest version of self. I’m Living the Law of Exchange. What do I mean by this statement. Well the other day, I went to the corner store to get change for a Benjamin. I had to spend at least $10 dollars. So I walked around the store to see what they had to offer in my neighborhood that was worth my ten dollars. To my surprise they had a good variety of healthy snacks. I purchased a few and picked up a few personal favorites like Dove body wash, an herbal drink, and some GoodSense snacks (nuts with dried fruit). I took my items to the register and said, “is this ten dollars worth?” The guy at the register said it was close enough. So, he gave me change that consisted of a Grant, two Jacksons, and a Washington.
By now, another customer had picked up a case of beer and brought it to the counter as well. So, I’m taking my change and ask the guy next to me in line-
Me: “Who’s on the $50 dollar bill?”
I begin counting down like we’re on ‘Who wants to be a Millionaire?’
Me: “3, 2, 1…” waiting for his response- he’s thinking really hard. But I could tell he really just wanted to pay for his merchandise and go.
Guy: “I can’t even remember, cause I don’t ever have that kind of cash in my pocket”-
Me: “Grant! Grant is on the Fifty.”
I walk out the store, analyzing the interaction, because I believe there is a lesson in every situation and thought I’d share this with you.
I too didn’t know who was on the fifty dollar bill until I looked at one in my hand. Since the above encounter, I’ve had two more Grants and each time I give one away, I receive another. That’s what I mean by “Living the Law of Exchange”. I also have a Jefferson that I hardly ever get and it’s because I am holding on to that Jefferson like I won’t get it again. In order to receive, you have to give- law of exchange. Money is another form of “energy” exchange. What you give away freely without hoarding, comes back to you ten-fold. Just remember that, and if you don’t believe me, try it.
So, here is a list of former presidents [or not] appearing on currency you may carry around in your wallet or wish you did:
U.S. Paper Currency And Presidents (Faces) On Bills
(Note: Some Of Faces On Dollar Bills Were Not Presidents) |
Pictures Of Bills
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President on $1 one dollar bill: George Washington George Washington is also on quarter dollar coin. |
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President on $2 two dollar bill: Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson is also on nickel coin |
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President on $5 five dollar bill: Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln is also on penny one cent |
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Face on $10 ten dollar bill: Alexander Hamilton. He was not a President. |
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President on $20 twenty dollar bill: Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson is also on one dollar coin |
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President on $50 fifty dollar bill: Ulysses S. Grant Grant is on fifty cent coin |
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Face on $100 one hundred dollar bill: Benjamin Franklin. He was not a President. Benjamin Franklin was on half dollar coin from 1948-1963. |
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President on $500 five hundred dollar bill: William McKinley William McKinley is on gold dollar coin |
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President on $1,000 one thousand dollar bill: Grover Cleveland Most expensive $1,000 bill: Grand Watermelon – sold at over $2.2 million at auction! |
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President on $5,000 five thousand dollar bill: James Madison James Madison is on one dollar coin |
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Face on $10,000 ten thousand dollar bill: Salmon P. Chase. He was not a President. |
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President on $100,000 one hundred thousand dollar bill: Woodrow Wilson |
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$1,000,000 dollar bill – does not exist – only promotional bills [Photo credit: http://www.marshu.com/articles/presidents-on-us-united-states-paper-bills-currency.php] |
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Thanks for reading, remember to like, share, and/or comment. Until next time…
Wishing you peace and prosperity,
ET