Here are the images, courtesy of the
World Coin Gallery:
This is a rather ridiculous mistake. It says "GEDRGE" where it should "George".

This is another mistake. It says "William H. Henry" where it should say "William Henry Harrison" or "William H. Harrison".

This is probably the biggest mistake of the three. It says "David D. Elsenhower". First of all, David is the middle name, not the first. Secondly, it should read "Eisenhower", not "Elsenhower". The correct spelling would be "Dwight David Eisenhower" or "Dwight D. Eisenhower".

Obviously, whoever designed these coins did not speak much English, which begs the question, why did he/she design these coins? It seems that with all the people in Micronesia, they could have found someone who could speak or read enough English to spell the words on their official coinage correctly.
You can view the entire Micronesia presidential series
here.