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11 Who has been featured on more US paper bills than any other person? Alexander Hamilton appears on the: 1862 $2 United States note 1863 $5 United States note 1928 $10 Gold Certificate 1929 $10 Federal Reserve Bank note 1929 $10 National Currency note 1934 $10 Silver Certificate 1928 $10 Federal Reserve note 1880 $20 United States note 1863 $50 United States note 1882 $1,000 Gold Certificate 1918 $1,000 Federal Reserve note That is 6 different denominations and 6 different type notes.!