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Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
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[Ans] What is the lowest value of paper money without the portrait of a U.S. president?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the lowest value of paper money without the portrait of a U.S. president?"



The obverse of the United States ten-dollar bill ($10) bill features the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, who served as the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. The $10 bill is unique in that it is the only denomination in circulation in which the portrait faces to the left. It also features one of two non-presidents on currently issued U.S. bills, the other being Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill. Hamilton is also the only person not born in the continental United States or British America (he was from the West Indies) currently depicted on U.S. paper currency.

[Answer] What is the lowest value of paper money without the portrait of a U.S. president?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the lowest value of paper money without the portrait of a U.S. president?"



...The obverse of the United States ten-dollar bill ($10) bill features the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, who served as the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. The $10 bill is unique in that it is the only denomination in circulation in which the portrait faces to the left. It also features one of two non-presidents on currently issued U.S. bills, the other being Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill. Hamilton is also the only person not born in the continental United States or British America (he was from the West Indies) currently depicted on U.S. paper currency.

Apr 18, 2019

[Ans] Who was the last U.S. president to have a mustache in his official presidential portrait?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the last U.S. president to have a mustache in his official presidential portrait?"



The majority of men who had held the position of President of the United States had been clean shaven and it’s been more than a century since the last president with facial hair served in office. Being clean-shaven wasn’t always the norm, though 12 of all the US Presidents sported some sort of facial hair while in office. The last president to wear facial hair was William Howard Taft who sported a mustache during his term in the White House from March 1909 to March 1913. No sitting president has worn facial hair since Taft.

[Answer] Who was the last US president to have a mustache in his official presidential portrait?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the last US president to have a mustache in his official presidential portrait?"



...The majority of men who had held the position of President of the United States had been clean shaven and it’s been more than a century since the last president with facial hair served in office. Being clean-shaven wasn’t always the norm, though 12 of all the US Presidents sported some sort of facial hair while in office. The last president to wear facial hair was William Howard Taft who sported a mustache during his term in the White House from March 1909 to March 1913. No sitting president has worn facial hair since Taft.

Oct 16, 2018

[Answer] In an episode entitled "The Letter", Kramer poses for a portrait, Elaine has an embarrassing moment at a baseball game and George spends too much money for a painting. What is the name of this popular sitcom?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In an episode entitled "The Letter", Kramer poses for a portrait, Elaine has an embarrassing moment at a baseball game and George spends too much money for a painting. What is the name of this popular sitcom?"



...This particular episode of "Seinfeld" is very popular among fans of the show. Jerry has received a very poignant letter from his girlfriend, but later he discovers that the contents are a plagiarism of a well-known Broadway play by Neil Simon. Hence, the title. In a subplot of the episode, Kramer's portrait is described as follows, by an elderly couple wishing to buy the portrait, "He is a loathsome, offensive brute, and yet I can't look away."