Unlike politicians in office, images don't serve "terms" on coins. If you're asking which portrait has appeared the longest, the honor goes to Abraham Lincoln whose portrait has appeared on the cent since 1909.
Other individuals on US coins include:
Before that there were:
Of course, although she's not a real person Miss Liberty has appeared on coins from 1793 to the present.
There was a 500$ dollar bill in 1928 and 1934 but i wish there where 500$ dollar bill in 2010!!! The president on the $500 bill is President William McKinley serving in office from 1897-1901. He only served 4 years.
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Depends what country you are serving it in.
They would eat a lot of fruits and vegetables and sit on couches. Pita bread would also be served with a sort of sauce on it. Joshua Asmah
President Lyndon B. Johnson served the longest in the United States Senate before becoming president. He was in the senate for twelve years.
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He was the first president of india, Doctor Rajendra Prasad who served from 1950 to 1962(12 years)
The longest serving president in U.S. history was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served for four terms from 1933 to 1945. He is the only president to have served more than two terms.
The individuals that served the longest in the executive office of the president are a number. There many who served two full terms but Franklin Roosevelt is the one who served the longest as he managed to stay in office for three full terms.
Ferdinand Marcos was the longest Filipino presidency with 21 year from 1965 to 1986
I say Calvin Coolidge. He served for the longest time in the 20's and was honest and popular while he served/
Franklin Delano Roosevelt did Served a total of four times. He died during his fourth term.
America? No-one, Franklin D Roosevelt was the longest serving president, he served for 12 years from 1933 to 1945 and died in office on April 12th.
Franklin Roosevelt was the longest-serving President of the United States. Some people styled as President in other countries have been named for life of served for extended periods through controlled or fixed elections.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the longest-serving president in the United States, serving for four terms from 1933 to 1945.