| United States Mint Coin Production |
| Year |
1¢The United States one-cent coin, commonly known as a penny, is a unit of currency equaling one one-hundredth of a United States dollar. Its symbol is ¢. Its obverse has featured the profile of President Abraham Lincoln since 1909, the centennial of his birth. From 1959 to 2008, the reverse... |
5¢ The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling one-twentieth, or five hundredths, of one United States dollar.The nickel's design since 1938 has featured a profile of President Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. From 1938 to 2003, Monticello was featured on the reverse... |
10¢The dime is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar. The dime is the smallest in diameter and the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation. The 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, is featured on the obverse of the current design, while a torch, oak... |
25¢A quarter dollar, commonly shortened to quarter, is a coin worth ¼ of a United States dollar, or 25 cents. The quarter has been produced since 1796. The choice of 25¢ as a denomination, as opposed to 20¢ which is more common in other parts of the world, originated with the practice of dividing... |
50¢ Half dollar coins of the United States have been produced nearly every year since the inception of the United States Mint in 1794. Sometimes referred to as the fifty-cent piece, the only U.S... |
$1Dollar coins have been minted in the United States in gold, silver, and base metal versions. The term silver dollar is often used for any large white metal coin issued by the United States with a face value of one dollar; although purists insist that a dollar is not silver unless it contains some... |
Total coins |
| 1890 |
57,180,114 |
16,256,532 |
11,334,027 |
80,000 |
12,000 |
38,042,514 |
122,905,187 |
| 1891 |
47,070,000 |
16,832,000 |
23,046,116 |
6,204,000 |
200,000 |
23,562,085 |
116,914,201 |
| 1892 |
37,647,087 |
11,696,897 |
16,952,410 |
11,840,079 |
2,353,028 |
6,332,000 |
86,821,501 |
| 1893 |
46,640,000 |
13,368,000 |
7,591,401 |
10,294,558 |
3,955,000 |
1,455,000 |
83,303,959 |
| 1894 |
16,749,500 |
5,410,500 |
2,050,000 |
8,932,821 |
7,334,960 |
3,093,000 |
43,570,781 |
| 1895 |
38,341,474 |
9,977,822 |
2,250,000 |
9,020,681 |
3,708,424 |
862,000 |
64,160,401 |
| 1896 |
39,055,431 |
8,841,048 |
3,185,056 |
5,546,039 |
3,014,948 |
19,876,000 |
79,518,522 |
| 1897 |
50,464,392 |
20,426,797 |
12,877,377 |
10,097,029 |
4,045,900 |
12,651,000 |
110,562,495 |
| 1898 |
49,821,284 |
12,530,292 |
20,152,507 |
13,988,592 |
6,191,550 |
14,386,000 |
117,070,225 |
| 1899 |
53,598,000 |
26,027,000 |
24,367,493 |
15,976,000 |
8,948,411 |
15,182,000 |
144,098,904 |
| Year |
1¢The United States one-cent coin, commonly known as a penny, is a unit of currency equaling one one-hundredth of a United States dollar. Its symbol is ¢. Its obverse has featured the profile of President Abraham Lincoln since 1909, the centennial of his birth. From 1959 to 2008, the reverse... |
5¢ The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling one-twentieth, or five hundredths, of one United States dollar.The nickel's design since 1938 has featured a profile of President Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. From 1938 to 2003, Monticello was featured on the reverse... |
10¢The dime is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar. The dime is the smallest in diameter and the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation. The 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, is featured on the obverse of the current design, while a torch, oak... |
25¢A quarter dollar, commonly shortened to quarter, is a coin worth ¼ of a United States dollar, or 25 cents. The quarter has been produced since 1796. The choice of 25¢ as a denomination, as opposed to 20¢ which is more common in other parts of the world, originated with the practice of dividing... |
50¢ Half dollar coins of the United States have been produced nearly every year since the inception of the United States Mint in 1794. Sometimes referred to as the fifty-cent piece, the only U.S... |
$1Dollar coins have been minted in the United States in gold, silver, and base metal versions. The term silver dollar is often used for any large white metal coin issued by the United States with a face value of one dollar; although purists insist that a dollar is not silver unless it contains some... |
Total coins |
| 1900 |
66,831,502 |
27,253,733 |
24,778,270 |
15,290,585 |
10,066,322 |
19,960,000 |
164,180,412 |
| 1901 |
79,609,158 |
26,487,228 |
25,072,687 |
10,576,664 |
6,239,044 |
22,566,000 |
170,550,781 |
| 1902 |
87,374,704 |
31,487,581 |
27,950,000 |
18,469,579 |
8,908,670 |
18,160,000 |
192,350,534 |
| 1903 |
85,092,703 |
28,004,930 |
28,293,300 |
14,205,309 |
6,298,772 |
10,343,000 |
173,238,014 |
| 1904 |
61,326,198 |
21,403,167 |
15,400,357 |
12,044,143 |
4,662,638 |
8,812,000 |
123,648,503 |
| 1905 |
80,717,011 |
29,825,124 |
24,806,822 |
8,081,523 |
3,661,000 |
0 |
147,091,480 |
| 1906 |
96,020,530 |
38,612,000 |
29,764,371 |
8,991,760 |
10,852,154 |
0 |
184,240,815 |
| 1907 |
108,137,143 |
39,213,325 |
34,536,470 |
15,596,000 |
11,650,000 |
0 |
209,132,938 |
| 1908 |
33,441,367 |
22,684,557 |
23,099,000 |
17,048,000 |
11,658,828 |
0 |
107,931,752 |
| 1909 |
249,778,470 |
11,585,763 |
14,481,000 |
16,442,000 |
5,057,400 |
0 |
297,344,633 |
| 1910 |
152,843,813 |
30,166,948 |
16,250,000 |
3,744,000 |
2,366,000 |
0 |
205,370,761 |
| 1911 |
117,874,054 |
39,557,639 |
33,599,000 |
5,641,600 |
3,373,080 |
0 |
200,045,373 |
| 1912 |
82,992,915 |
34,946,569 |
34,429,300 |
5,108,000 |
5,220,800 |
0 |
162,697,584 |
| 1913 |
98,434,504 |
73,656,186 |
20,270,000 |
1,974,800 |
1,326,000 |
0 |
195,661,490 |
| 1914 |
80,567,067 |
28,046,463 |
31,682,230 |
3,934,230 |
1,116,000 |
0 |
145,345,990 |
| 1915 |
55,973,970 |
30,060,220 |
6,580,000 |
7,878,000 |
2,912,400 |
0 |
103,404,590 |
| 1916 |
190,298,627 |
88,690,466 |
57,204,080 |
8,380,800 |
2,130,400 |
0 |
346,704,373 |
| 1917 |
284,169,785 |
65,527,019 |
91,962,000 |
37,857,600 |
21,503,400 |
0 |
501,019,804 |
| 1918 |
370,614,634 |
45,330,314 |
68,654,800 |
32,692,800 |
20,769,040 |
0 |
538,061,588 |
| 1919 |
588,935,000 |
76,395,000 |
54,529,000 |
15,104,000 |
3,679,000 |
0 |
738,642,000 |
| Year |
1¢The United States one-cent coin, commonly known as a penny, is a unit of currency equaling one one-hundredth of a United States dollar. Its symbol is ¢. Its obverse has featured the profile of President Abraham Lincoln since 1909, the centennial of his birth. From 1959 to 2008, the reverse... |
5¢ The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling one-twentieth, or five hundredths, of one United States dollar.The nickel's design since 1938 has featured a profile of President Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. From 1938 to 2003, Monticello was featured on the reverse... |
10¢The dime is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar. The dime is the smallest in diameter and the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation. The 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, is featured on the obverse of the current design, while a torch, oak... |
25¢A quarter dollar, commonly shortened to quarter, is a coin worth ¼ of a United States dollar, or 25 cents. The quarter has been produced since 1796. The choice of 25¢ as a denomination, as opposed to 20¢ which is more common in other parts of the world, originated with the practice of dividing... |
50¢ Half dollar coins of the United States have been produced nearly every year since the inception of the United States Mint in 1794. Sometimes referred to as the fifty-cent piece, the only U.S... |
$1Dollar coins have been minted in the United States in gold, silver, and base metal versions. The term silver dollar is often used for any large white metal coin issued by the United States with a face value of one dollar; although purists insist that a dollar is not silver unless it contains some... |
Total coins |
| 1920 |
405,665,000 |
82,200,000 |
92,021,000 |
37,826,400 |
12,547,000 |
0 |
630,259,400 |
| 1921 |
54,431,000 |
12,220,000 |
2,310,000 |
1,916,000 |
1,002,000 |
87,736,473 |
159,615,473 |
| 1922 |
7,160,000 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
84,275,000 |
91,435,000 |
| 1923 |
83,423,000 |
41,857,000 |
56,570,000 |
11,076,000 |
2,178,000 |
56,631,000 |
251,735,000 |
| 1924 |
89,394,000 |
28,315,000 |
37,940,000 |
16,892,000 |
0 |
13,539,000 |
186,080,000 |
| 1925 |
188,909,000 |
46,271,100 |
36,577,000 |
12,280,000 |
0 |
11,808,000 |
295,845,100 |
| 1926 |
189,658,000 |
51,301,000 |
40,508,000 |
15,732,000 |
0 |
11,267,700 |
308,466,700 |
| 1927 |
185,886,000 |
47,141,000 |
37,662,000 |
13,284,000 |
2,392,000 |
2,982,900 |
289,347,900 |
| 1928 |
182,512,000 |
36,783,000 |
31,041,000 |
10,607,000 |
1,940,000 |
1,992,649 |
264,875,649 |
| 1929 |
277,140,000 |
52,570,000 |
35,734,000 |
14,262,000 |
2,903,200 |
0 |
382,609,200 |
| 1930 |
221,801,000 |
28,284,000 |
8,613,000 |
7,188,000 |
0 |
0 |
265,886,000 |
| 1931 |
24,742,000 |
1,200,000 |
6,210,000 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
32,152,000 |
| 1932 |
19,562,000 |
0 |
0 |
6,248,800 |
0 |
0 |
25,810,800 |
| 1933 |
20,560,000 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1,786,000 |
0 |
22,346,000 |
| 1934 |
247,526,000 |
27,693,003 |
30,852,000 |
35,439,252 |
12,977,000 |
3,534,557 |
358,021,812 |
| 1935 |
331,090,000 |
81,656,000 |
85,147,000 |
43,924,000 |
16,019,800 |
3,540,000 |
561,376,800 |
| 1936 |
379,382,000 |
158,741,000 |
112,842,000 |
50,502,000 |
20,750,400 |
0 |
722,217,400 |
| 1937 |
394,100,000 |
102,941,000 |
80,746,000 |
28,537,600 |
13,288,000 |
0 |
619,612,600 |
| 1938 |
191,872,000 |
35,997,000 |
35,817,000 |
12,304,000 |
4,601,600 |
0 |
280,591,600 |
| 1939 |
383,696,000 |
130,759,000 |
102,674,000 |
43,260,000 |
13,631,800 |
0 |
674,020,800 |
| Year |
1¢The United States one-cent coin, commonly known as a penny, is a unit of currency equaling one one-hundredth of a United States dollar. Its symbol is ¢. Its obverse has featured the profile of President Abraham Lincoln since 1909, the centennial of his birth. From 1959 to 2008, the reverse... |
5¢ The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling one-twentieth, or five hundredths, of one United States dollar.The nickel's design since 1938 has featured a profile of President Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. From 1938 to 2003, Monticello was featured on the reverse... |
10¢The dime is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar. The dime is the smallest in diameter and the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation. The 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, is featured on the obverse of the current design, while a torch, oak... |
25¢A quarter dollar, commonly shortened to quarter, is a coin worth ¼ of a United States dollar, or 25 cents. The quarter has been produced since 1796. The choice of 25¢ as a denomination, as opposed to 20¢ which is more common in other parts of the world, originated with the practice of dividing... |
50¢ Half dollar coins of the United States have been produced nearly every year since the inception of the United States Mint in 1794. Sometimes referred to as the fifty-cent piece, the only U.S... |
$1Dollar coins have been minted in the United States in gold, silver, and base metal versions. The term silver dollar is often used for any large white metal coin issued by the United States with a face value of one dollar; although purists insist that a dollar is not silver unless it contains some... |
Total coins |
| 1940 |
781,140,000 |
259,715,000 |
108,108,000 |
46,745,600 |
13,706,000 |
0 |
1,209,414,600 |
| 1941 |
1,108,078,000 |
300,142,000 |
263,814,000 |
111,826,800 |
43,538,400 |
0 |
1,827,399,200 |
| 1942 |
950,084,000 |
154,500,000 |
315,450,000 |
138,967,200 |
71,499,800 |
0 |
1,630,501,000 |
| 1943 |
1,093,838,670 |
390,519,000 |
324,059,000 |
137,495,600 |
77,986,000 |
0 |
2,023,898,270 |
| 1944 |
2,148,338,000 |
173,099,000 |
343,124,000 |
132,116,800 |
46,879,000 |
0 |
2,843,556,800 |
| 1945 |
1,488,553,000 |
215,505,100 |
240,665,000 |
103,717,601 |
51,624,800 |
0 |
2,100,065,501 |
| 1946 |
1,505,445,000 |
219,968,200 |
344,193,500 |
66,712,800 |
17,993,000 |
0 |
2,154,312,500 |
| 1947 |
484,305,000 |
157,542,000 |
203,195,000 |
43,476,000 |
7,994,600 |
0 |
896,512,600 |
| 1948 |
571,942,500 |
145,382,000 |
163,311,000 |
67,922,800 |
7,035,414 |
0 |
955,593,714 |
| 1949 |
435,197,500 |
106,866,000 |
70,484,000 |
19,380,400 |
13,478,600 |
0 |
645,406,500 |
| 1950 |
726,090,000 |
12,426,030 |
117,373,114 |
56,279,730 |
15,773,723 |
0 |
927,942,597 |
| 1951 |
1,045,941,000 |
56,788,000 |
192,039,102 |
87,850,902 |
39,973,302 |
0 |
1,422,592,306 |
| 1952 |
1,070,705,004 |
115,198,000 |
265,559,593 |
102,283,093 |
52,113,693 |
0 |
1,605,859,383 |
| 1953 |
1,139,105,000 |
125,733,500 |
229,103,120 |
88,664,520 |
27,716,520 |
0 |
1,610,322,660 |
| 1954 |
419,382,550 |
194,251,110 |
243,267,203 |
108,552,425 |
43,627,183 |
0 |
1,009,080,471 |
| 1955 |
938,447,500 |
82,352,100 |
44,919,181 |
21,362,581 |
2,498,181 |
0 |
1,089,579,543 |
| 1956 |
1,518,946,100 |
102,438,940 |
216,655,100 |
76,478,500 |
4,032,000 |
0 |
1,918,550,640 |
| 1957 |
1,333,882,000 |
175,236,900 |
273,514,330 |
124,456,160 |
25,110,850 |
0 |
1,932,200,240 |
| 1958 |
1,053,478,300 |
185,337,120 |
168,474,600 |
84,484,900 |
28,004,412 |
0 |
1,519,779,332 |
| 1959 |
1,889,475,000 |
187,986,240 |
250,699,790 |
30,589,432 |
19,253,750 |
0 |
2,378,004,212 |
| Year |
1¢The United States one-cent coin, commonly known as a penny, is a unit of currency equaling one one-hundredth of a United States dollar. Its symbol is ¢. Its obverse has featured the profile of President Abraham Lincoln since 1909, the centennial of his birth. From 1959 to 2008, the reverse... |
5¢ The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling one-twentieth, or five hundredths, of one United States dollar.The nickel's design since 1938 has featured a profile of President Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. From 1938 to 2003, Monticello was featured on the reverse... |
10¢The dime is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar. The dime is the smallest in diameter and the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation. The 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, is featured on the obverse of the current design, while a torch, oak... |
25¢A quarter dollar, commonly shortened to quarter, is a coin worth ¼ of a United States dollar, or 25 cents. The quarter has been produced since 1796. The choice of 25¢ as a denomination, as opposed to 20¢ which is more common in other parts of the world, originated with the practice of dividing... |
50¢ Half dollar coins of the United States have been produced nearly every year since the inception of the United States Mint in 1794. Sometimes referred to as the fifty-cent piece, the only U.S... |
$1Dollar coins have been minted in the United States in gold, silver, and base metal versions. The term silver dollar is often used for any large white metal coin issued by the United States with a face value of one dollar; although purists insist that a dollar is not silver unless it contains some... |
Total coins |
| 1960 |
2,167,289,000 |
247,998,180 |
270,550,400 |
92,164,324 |
24,239,812 |
0 |
2,802,241,716 |
| 1961 |
2,506,611,700 |
302,982,860 |
302,876,550 |
120,692,928 |
28,566,442 |
0 |
3,261,730,480 |
| 1962 |
2,399,193,400 |
377,579,720 |
407,398,380 |
163,710,756 |
45,187,281 |
0 |
3,393,069,537 |
| 1963 |
2,528,130,400 |
455,681,105 |
545,126,530 |
209,604,184 |
89,233,292 |
0 |
3,827,775,511 |
| 1964 |
6,447,646,500 |
2,815,919,922 |
2,286,877,180 |
1,264,526,113 |
429,509,450 |
316,076 |
13,244,795,241 |
| 1965 |
1,497,224,900 |
136,131,380 |
1,652,140,570 |
1,819,717,540 |
65,879,366 |
0 |
5,171,093,756 |
| 1966 |
2,188,147,783 |
156,208,283 |
1,382,734,540 |
821,101,500 |
108,984,932 |
0 |
4,657,177,038 |
| 1967 |
3,048,667,100 |
107,325,800 |
2,244,007,320 |
1,524,031,848 |
295,046,978 |
0 |
7,219,079,046 |
| 1968 |
4,852,420,571 |
191,623,884 |
905,218,680 |
322,265,500 |
246,951,930 |
0 |
6,518,480,565 |
| 1969 |
5,684,117,200 |
322,882,500 |
709,113,870 |
290,584,000 |
129,881,800 |
0 |
7,136,579,370 |
| 1970 |
5,480,313,904 |
754,317,384 |
1,100,512,100 |
553,761,364 |
2,150,000 |
0 |
7,891,054,752 |
| 1971 |
5,355,669,059 |
423,028,800 |
540,604,240 |
367,918,428 |
457,261,424 |
116,386,424 |
7,260,868,375 |
| 1972 |
5,975,265,508 |
553,730,600 |
761,830,000 |
526,115,732 |
295,070,000 |
168,438,511 |
8,280,450,351 |
| 1973 |
7,594,998,883 |
745,801,000 |
770,702,426 |
579,901,400 |
148,135,400 |
3,538,516 |
9,843,077,625 |
| 1974 |
8,876,665,183 |
879,125,000 |
1,041,331,000 |
1,154,616,300 |
280,662,300 |
72,883,000 |
12,305,282,783 |
| 1975 |
9,956,751,442 |
583,647,300 |
899,379,200 |
see 1976 |
see 1976 |
see 1976 |
11,439,777,942 |
| 1976 |
8,895,884,881 |
931,088,147 |
1,263,982,774 |
1,669,902,855 |
521,873,248 |
220,565,274 |
13,503,300,179 |
| 1977 |
8,663,992,300 |
882,689,422 |
1,173,537,228 |
303,380,978 |
35,808,906 |
45,579,006 |
11,104,987,840 |
| 1978 |
9,838,838,400 |
704,400,780 |
946,827,540 |
808,825,152 |
28,115,799 |
58,714,890 |
12,385,722,561 |
| 1979 |
10,157,872,254 |
789,055,672 |
706,361,184 |
1,008,497,780 |
84,127,422 |
757,813,744 |
13,503,728,056 |
| Year |
1¢The United States one-cent coin, commonly known as a penny, is a unit of currency equaling one one-hundredth of a United States dollar. Its symbol is ¢. Its obverse has featured the profile of President Abraham Lincoln since 1909, the centennial of his birth. From 1959 to 2008, the reverse... |
5¢ The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling one-twentieth, or five hundredths, of one United States dollar.The nickel's design since 1938 has featured a profile of President Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. From 1938 to 2003, Monticello was featured on the reverse... |
10¢The dime is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar. The dime is the smallest in diameter and the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation. The 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, is featured on the obverse of the current design, while a torch, oak... |
25¢A quarter dollar, commonly shortened to quarter, is a coin worth ¼ of a United States dollar, or 25 cents. The quarter has been produced since 1796. The choice of 25¢ as a denomination, as opposed to 20¢ which is more common in other parts of the world, originated with the practice of dividing... |
50¢ Half dollar coins of the United States have been produced nearly every year since the inception of the United States Mint in 1794. Sometimes referred to as the fifty-cent piece, the only U.S... |
$1Dollar coins have been minted in the United States in gold, silver, and base metal versions. The term silver dollar is often used for any large white metal coin issued by the United States with a face value of one dollar; although purists insist that a dollar is not silver unless it contains some... |
Total coins |
| 1980 |
12,554,803,660 |
1,095,327,448 |
1,454,524,321 |
1,154,159,487 |
77,590,449 |
89,660,708 |
16,426,066,073 |
| 1981 |
12,864,985,677 |
1,022,305,843 |
1,388,934,143 |
1,177,438,833 |
57,383,533 |
9,742,000 |
16,520,790,029 |
| 1982 |
16,725,504,368 |
666,081,544 |
1,062,188,584 |
980,973,788 |
23,959,102 |
0 |
19,458,707,386 |
| 1983 |
14,219,554,428 |
1,098,341,276 |
1,377,154,224 |
1,291,341,446 |
66,611,244 |
0 |
18,053,002,618 |
| 1984 |
13,720,317,906 |
1,264,444,146 |
1,561,472,976 |
1,223,028,064 |
52,291,158 |
0 |
17,821,554,250 |
| 1985 |
10,935,889,813 |
1,106,862,408 |
1,293,180,932 |
1,295,781,850 |
38,520,996 |
0 |
14,670,235,999 |
| 1986 |
8,934,262,191 |
898,702,623 |
1,155,976,663 |
1,055,497,993 |
28,443,778 |
0 |
12,072,883,248 |
| 1987 |
9,561,856,445 |
782,090,085 |
1,415,912,883 |
1,238,094,177 |
5,781,516 |
0 |
13,003,735,106 |
| 1988 |
11,346,550,443 |
1,435,131,652 |
1,992,935,489 |
1,158,862,688 |
25,626,096 |
0 |
15,959,106,368 |
| 1989 |
12,607,002,111 |
1,469,654,474 |
2,194,935,597 |
1,409,403,597 |
47,542,216 |
0 |
17,728,537,995 |
| 1990 |
11,774,659,533 |
1,325,574,503 |
2,144,335,824 |
1,541,430,181 |
42,374,242 |
0 |
16,828,374,283 |
| 1991 |
9,324,382,076 |
1,050,600,678 |
1,528,461,114 |
1,201,934,693 |
29,928,678 |
0 |
13,135,307,239 |
| 1992 |
9,097,578,300 |
850,117,113 |
1,209,773,932 |
774,541,107 |
34,281,106 |
0 |
11,966,638,558 |
| 1993 |
12,111,355,571 |
818,160,135 |
1,516,290,166 |
1,284,752,128 |
30,510,006 |
0 |
15,761,068,006 |
| 1994 |
13,632,615,000 |
1,437,922,110 |
2,492,268,110 |
1,705,634,110 |
47,546,110 |
0 |
19,315,985,440 |
| 1995 |
13,540,000,000 |
1,662,268,000 |
2,400,390,000 |
2,107,552,000 |
52,784,000 |
0 |
19,762,994,000 |
| 1996 |
13,123,260,000 |
1,647,068,000 |
2,821,463,000 |
1,831,908,000 |
49,186,000 |
0 |
19,472,885,000 |
| 1997 |
9,199,355,000 |
937,612,000 |
1,971,450,000 |
1,195,420,000 |
40,758,000 |
0 |
13,344,595,000 |
| 1998 |
10,257,400,000 |
1,323,672,000 |
2,335,300,000 |
1,867,400,000 |
30,710,000 |
0 |
15,814,482,000 |
| 1999 |
11,597,665,000 |
2,278,720,000 |
3,561,750,000 |
4,430,940,000 |
19,582,000 |
47,668,000 |
21,936,325,000 |
| Year |
1¢The United States one-cent coin, commonly known as a penny, is a unit of currency equaling one one-hundredth of a United States dollar. Its symbol is ¢. Its obverse has featured the profile of President Abraham Lincoln since 1909, the centennial of his birth. From 1959 to 2008, the reverse... |
5¢ The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling one-twentieth, or five hundredths, of one United States dollar.The nickel's design since 1938 has featured a profile of President Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. From 1938 to 2003, Monticello was featured on the reverse... |
10¢The dime is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar. The dime is the smallest in diameter and the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation. The 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, is featured on the obverse of the current design, while a torch, oak... |
25¢A quarter dollar, commonly shortened to quarter, is a coin worth ¼ of a United States dollar, or 25 cents. The quarter has been produced since 1796. The choice of 25¢ as a denomination, as opposed to 20¢ which is more common in other parts of the world, originated with the practice of dividing... |
50¢ Half dollar coins of the United States have been produced nearly every year since the inception of the United States Mint in 1794. Sometimes referred to as the fifty-cent piece, the only U.S... |
$1Dollar coins have been minted in the United States in gold, silver, and base metal versions. The term silver dollar is often used for any large white metal coin issued by the United States with a face value of one dollar; although purists insist that a dollar is not silver unless it contains some... |
Total coins |
| 2000 |
14,277,420,000 |
2,355,760,000 |
3,661,200,000 |
6,477,470,000 |
42,066,000 |
1,286,056,000 |
28,093,434,000 |
| 2001 |
10,334,590,000 |
1,303,384,000 |
2,782,390,000 |
4,806,984,000 |
40,704,000 |
133,407,500 |
19,401,459,500 |
| 2002 |
7,288,855,000 |
1,230,480,000 |
2,567,000,000 |
3,313,704,000 |
5,600,000 |
7,597,610 |
14,413,236,610 |
| 2003 |
6,848,000,000 |
824,880,000 |
2,072,000,000 |
2,280,400,000 |
5,000,000 |
6,160,000 |
12,036,440,000 |
| 2004 |
6,836,000,000 |
1,445,040,000 |
2,487,500,000 |
2,401,600,000 |
5,800,000 |
5,320,000 |
13,181,260,000 |
| 2005 |
7,700,050,500 |
1,741,200,000 |
2,835,500,000 |
3,013,600,000 |
7,300,000 |
5,040,000 |
15,302,690,500 |
| 2006 |
8,234,000,000 |
1,502,400,000 |
2,828,000,000 |
2,941,000,000 |
4,400,000 |
7,700,000 |
15,517,500,000 |
| 2007 |
7,401,200,000 |
1,197,840,000 |
2,089,500,000 |
2,796,640,000 |
4,800,000 |
950,670,000 |
14,440,650,000 |
| 2008 |
5,419,200,000 |
640,560,000 |
1,050,500,000 |
2,538,800,000 |
3,400,000 |
489,120,000 |
10,141,580,000 |
| Year |
1¢The United States one-cent coin, commonly known as a penny, is a unit of currency equaling one one-hundredth of a United States dollar. Its symbol is ¢. Its obverse has featured the profile of President Abraham Lincoln since 1909, the centennial of his birth. From 1959 to 2008, the reverse... |
5¢ The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling one-twentieth, or five hundredths, of one United States dollar.The nickel's design since 1938 has featured a profile of President Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. From 1938 to 2003, Monticello was featured on the reverse... |
10¢The dime is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar. The dime is the smallest in diameter and the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation. The 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, is featured on the obverse of the current design, while a torch, oak... |
25¢A quarter dollar, commonly shortened to quarter, is a coin worth ¼ of a United States dollar, or 25 cents. The quarter has been produced since 1796. The choice of 25¢ as a denomination, as opposed to 20¢ which is more common in other parts of the world, originated with the practice of dividing... |
50¢ Half dollar coins of the United States have been produced nearly every year since the inception of the United States Mint in 1794. Sometimes referred to as the fifty-cent piece, the only U.S... |
$1Dollar coins have been minted in the United States in gold, silver, and base metal versions. The term silver dollar is often used for any large white metal coin issued by the United States with a face value of one dollar; although purists insist that a dollar is not silver unless it contains some... |
Total coins |