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What is the pattern of American coins?

At present, there are six kinds of coins in the United States, with denominations of 1 cent, 5 cents, 1 cent, 25 cents, half dollar and1yuan respectively. The specific styles of coins are as follows:

1, a penny coin; The coin pattern shows the profile of President Lincoln of the United States, which was issued on 1909.

2. Five-cent coin: This coin pattern was issued by Jefferson, the third president of the United States, on 1938;

3. Ten cent coin: This coin pattern was issued by American President Roosevelt on 1946;

4. quarter coin: this coin is the most common token in the United States, and the pattern was issued by President Washington to commemorate the 200 th anniversary of Washington;

5. Half-dollar coin: The design is American President Kennedy. In order to commemorate him, the United States used Kennedy's head as a half-dollar pattern in 1964;

6. One-dollar coin: This coin has two designs, one is the head of President Eisenhower, and the other is the head of American feminist activist susan anthony.

Extended data

Coins reveal the culture of a country, and all the characters that can appear in the national common currency and the themes that can be embodied in the national circulating currency are of special significance.

1. During President Lincoln's administration, a civil war broke out in the United States, known as the Civil War in history, and he resolutely opposed national division.

Lincoln abolished slavery in the rebellious states, promulgated the Homestead Act and the Emancipation Proclamation, defeated the separatist forces in the south, and safeguarded the right of the United States of America and its territory to be born equal regardless of race.

Thomas Jefferson, the main drafter of the American Declaration of Independence, is one of the most influential figures among the founding fathers of the United States.

During President Jefferson's administration, the United States bought a large area of land on the west bank of the Mississippi River from France, known as the Louisiana Purchase, which almost doubled the territory of the United States until it reached the foot of the Rocky Mountain.

3. franklin roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States, was called "Roosevelt Jr." in history.

During the famous 1930 Great Depression, Roosevelt carried out the New Deal, provided unemployment relief, revived the economy, and set up many institutions to reform the economy and banking system, saving the United States from the abyss of economic crisis.

In addition, Roosevelt was one of the important leaders of the allied camp during World War II. After the 194 1 Pearl Harbor incident, Roosevelt advocated declaring war on Japan, which changed the later world pattern and had a far-reaching impact on the establishment of a new world order and the formation of the United Nations.

George Washington can be called the father of America. He was the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, and presided over the Constitutional Convention, which formulated the current Constitution of the United States.

5. The deeds of President Kennedy. He is by far the second youngest elected president in the United States and the only president in American history who believes in Roman Catholicism and won the Pulitzer Prize. Unfortunately, he was assassinated in 1963.