250 Years of American History in Precious Metals

The First Faces of Democracy on U.S. Currency

After the Revolution, the United States emerged as a nation forged by soldiers and immigrants. They sought self-rule, religious freedom, and the right to elect their leaders. George Washington, the war’s most respected general, became the first President of the United States. Washington rejected proposals to put his portrait on U.S. coins, saying it resembled monarchies that placed reigning rulers on money. His stance became tradition and, later, law: living persons cannot lawfully appear on U.S. currency. Some coins and tokens bearing his image were produced, but no official U.S. coins carried his likeness during his lifetime.  

Honoring past leaders on coins became an enduring tradition. Today, many appear on U.S. coins and paper money only after their deaths, acknowledging their contributions to the nation’s history and economy.

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