List of United States Military Academy Alumni - Graduates Depicted On Currency

Graduates Depicted On Currency

  • Pierre Gustave Toutant de Beauregard, $20 1863 State of Louisiana, Shreveport
  • Joseph King Mansfield, $500 1873, 1875, 1878, 1880 United States (legal tender) notes
  • George Henry Thomas, $5 1890, 1891 Treasury or coin notes
  • Jefferson Davis, on Confederate notes
  • George Meade, $1,000 1890, 1891 Treasury notes
  • Robert E. Lee, on U.S. coins, the 1937 Battle of Antietam Half Dollar Commemorative, and 1925 Stone Mountain Commemorative
  • George McClellan, on 1937 Battle of Antietam Half Dollar Commemorative,10¢ 1863 Searsport Bank, Maine, $1 1862 Chicopee Bank, Mass., $2 1861 Merchants Bank, N.J., $20 1862 Rutland County Bank, Vt.
  • Stonewall Jackson, on U.S. coin, the 1925 Stone Mountain Commemorative, $500 Feb. 17, 1864, Confederate note
  • William T. Sherman, 15¢ fractional currency (proof notes), fourth issue, never circulated
  • Winfield Scott Hancock, $2 Silver Certificates 1880s-90s
  • Ulysses S. Grant, Class of 1843. On 1922 Grant Memorial Half Dollar and current U.S. $50 bill.
  • Philip Sheridan, $5 1896 silver certificate (back), $10 1890, 1891 Treasury or coin notes
  • Douglas MacArthur, 2500 piso gold, 1980, Philippines
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower, $1 Coin from 1971–78, and 1990 Eisenhower Centennial Dollar
  • Fidel V. Ramos, 2000 piso gold, 1996, Philippines
  • $1 Coin. Dwight D. Eisenhower class of 1915 on obverse; The reverse is based on the Apollo 11 mission patch designed by Michael Collins class of 1952

  • $50 bill. U.S. Grant, Class of 1846

  • $5 silver certificate with U.S. Grant and Phillip Sheridan

  • U.S. Grant on a gold certificate

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