There is one US coin picturing Harrison and that is the one-dollar coin issued in 2012. They are still legal tender and are not rare.
Benjamin Harrison has 1 child
Benjamin Harrison has 1 child
Benjamin Harrison was a grandson of William Henry Harrison. ( He had several others.)
Benjamin Harrison, signer of the Declaration of Independence, had 7 children.
no he just had many of sisters.
See the link below.
The Royal Mint produced 89.886 million 1996 One Pound coins, many of which are still in circulation.
For 1998, the mintage data for coins issued for circulation is 15,665,368,500.
Benjamin Franklin had been dead for many years. I think you are referring to Benjamin Harrison, who did win the presidential election in 1888. He narrowly lost the popular vote: Grover Cleveland had 5,534,488 while Harrison got 5,443,892. But Harrison won the electoral college, which gave him the presidency.
Benjamin Harrison won the 1888 presidential election defeating incumbent President Grover Cleveland. In the 1888 presidential election Benjamin Harrison received 233 electoral votes and Grover Cleveland received 168 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Cleveland 5,534,488 and Harrison 5,443,892.
I'm assuming it's The Federal Reserve
There is no predetermined limit for coins minted for general circulation. The number of coins made for the year depends on the economy.