The profile on a current quarter.
Who is George Washington?
The portrait on the front of a $2 note.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
Canada
What is the Canadian dollar?
The $2 bill
What is still in production?
Paper money isn't made of paper, but mostly this fabric.
What is cotton?
"God", "Bless" or "America"
What is bless?
The profile on a current penny.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
The portrait on the back of a $2 note.
What is the signing of the Declaration of Independence?
Mexico
What is the peso?
The Roosevelt dime
What is still in production?
It costs almost 2¢ to mint this coin.
What is the penny?
"Federal", "Reserve", "Bank" or "Note"
What is bank?
The profile on the current half dollar.
Who is John F. Kennedy?
The portrait on the $1,000 note.
Who is Grover Cleveland?
Japan
What is the yen?
The Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin.
What is no longer in production?
In 1990, the $100 note was the first bill to have this security feature.
What is the security ribbon inside the bill?
"One", "Hundred", "Dollar" or "Bill"
What is bill?
The animal on the back of a Susan B. Anthony Dollar.
What is an eagle?
The portrait on a (never circulated, only used by government agencies and banks) $100,000 note.
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
France
What is the French Franc?
JFK Half Dollar coin
What is still in production?
All of the people shown on US currency all have this in common. It's an actual requirement according to the US Treasury.
What is they are all dead?
Independence Hall, US Capitol Building, Lincoln Memorial, or US Supreme Court Building
What is the US Supreme Court Building?
The three things on the back of a current dime.
What are an olive branch, a torch, and an oak branch?
The portrait on a 3¢ note.
Who is George Washington?
Russia
What is a Russian ruble?
The Washington quarter with an eagle on the reverse side.
What is no longer in production? (Eagle reverse quarters stopped production in 1998)
This coin is the only current coin in which the profile faces a different direction than the rest.
What is the Lincoln penny?
"Annuit cœptis", "$", "E pluribus unum" or "MDCCLXXVI"
What is the dollar symbol ($)?