People on the coins are always important people, such as: president, kings and queens. In US they have only had presidents; therefore there have never been kings or queens. The presidents on the coins are: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. These presidents where respected and therefore the Americans made: the presidential heads of Mt. Rushmore, and put their heads on the coins.
But do they deserve to be on a coin? Fair enough they are president, but what have they done, that makes them worth it, to be on a coin? – Well, they have been presidents, and they possibly made some changes. But in my opinion, that doesn’t make some one worth it to be on a coin. I think that to be on a coin, you must have done some thing, special, something that is so unique, that everyone, even though they don’t like you, would respect what you have done.
If you ask me Martin Luther king or Dr. King as they called him deserves to be on a coin, after what he did. He was a black man, who grew up in US in the black community, and he didn’t like the apartheid that was between, white and black people. The white community treated the black community as trash, so one he stood op, and spoke for the black’s rights. He always said: “’I have a dream, that one day black boy can walk with a white boy as brothers, and there will be no difference between races.” He fought for his rights, and other people’s right, and because of that, he got shot by a sniper, the same with President J. F. Kennedy, who supported Dr. King. He also got killed by a sniper. But because they fought for something they loved, there’s no more apartheid.
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