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Apr 24, 2020

[Answer] Which president appeared on a U.S. coin while he was still alive?

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...1. George Washington 2. Franklin D. Roosevelt 3. Dwight D. Eisenhower 4. Calvin Coolidge




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Calvin Coolidge - Historically, most U.S. currency and coinage has featured only people who are no longer alive. This is due to both tradition and the law: An 1866 act passed by Congress prohibited the likenesses of living people on paper currency, and more recent federal law stipulates the same for certain coins. That said, there have been a few exceptions to the rule. Perhaps most notably, Calvin Coolidge appeared with George Washington on the Sesquicentennial commemorative half-dollar coin in 1926, at which time Coolidge was both alive and serving as president of the United States. It is the first and so far only American coin to depict a president in his lifetime. :


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