The US Mint
Denominations of US Currency
value |
portrait on front |
paper money design on back |
when circulated |
|
$1 |
George Washington |
Great Seal of US |
1929- |
|
$2 |
Thomas Jefferson |
Monticello |
1929- |
75 |
$2 |
Thomas Jefferson |
John Trumbull’s Signing of the Declaration of Independence |
1976- |
|
$51 |
Abraham Lincoln |
Lincoln Memorial |
2000- |
|
$101 |
Alexander Hamilton |
US Treasury |
2000- |
|
$201 |
Andrew Jackson |
White House |
1998- |
|
$501 |
Ulysses S. Grant |
US Capitol |
1997- |
|
$1001 |
Benjamin Franklin |
Independence Hall |
1996- |
|
$5002 |
William McKinley |
ornate figure of value |
1929- |
69 |
$1,0002 |
Grover Cleveland |
ornate figure of value |
1929- |
69 |
$5,0002 |
James Madison |
ornate figure of value |
1929- |
69 |
$10,0002 |
Salmon P. Chase |
ornate figure of value |
1929- |
69 |
$100,0003 |
Woodrow Wilson |
ornate figure of value |
- |
1Earlier versions issued starting 1929 had same subjects as current version. 2Last printed in 1945. 3Printed 1934-35 but never issued to public.
value |
portrait on front |
coins design on back |
when circulated |
1$ |
Abraham Lincoln |
“one cent” and wheat |
1909-58 |
1$ |
Abraham Lincoln |
Lincoln Memorial |
1959- |
5$ |
Thomas Jefferson |
Monticello |
1938-2003; 2006- |
5$ |
Thomas Jefferson |
“Westward Journey” designs |
2004-05 |
10$ |
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
torch |
1946- |
25$ |
George Washington |
eagle |
1932-74; 1977-98 |
25$ |
George Washington |
colonial drummer |
1975-761 |
25$ |
George Washington |
50 state designs |
1999-2008 |
value |
portrait on front |
coins design on back |
when circulated |
50$ |
John F. Kennedy |
presidential seal |
1964-74; 1977- |
50$ |
John F. Kennedy |
Independence Hall |
1975-765 |
$1 |
Dwight D. Eisenhower |
eagle |
1971-74; 1977-78 |
$1 |
Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Liberty Bell and Moon |
1975-761 |
$1 |
Susan B. Anthony |
eagle |
1979-80; 1999 |
$1 |
Sacagawea |
eagle |
2000-06 |
$1 |
presidential portraits |
Statue of Liberty |
2007-16 |
1All 25$, 50and $1 coins issued in 1975 and 1976 carried the double date 1776-1976.
state |
when issued |
50 state quarters state ‘ |
program when issued |
state |
when issued |
Alabama |
2003 |
Louisiana |
2002 |
Ohio |
2002 |
Alaska |
2008 |
Maine |
2003 |
Oklahoma |
2008 |
Arizona |
2008 |
Maryland |
2000 |
Oregon |
2005 |
Arkansas |
2003 |
Massachusetts |
2000 |
Pennsylvania |
1999 |
California |
2005 |
Michigan |
2004 |
Rhode Island |
2001 |
Colorado |
2006 |
Minnesota |
2005 |
South Carolina |
2000 |
Connecticut |
1999 |
Mississippi |
2002 |
South Dakota |
2006 |
Delaware |
1999 |
Missouri |
2003 |
Tennessee |
2002 |
Florida |
2004 |
Montana |
2007 |
Texas |
2004 |
Georgia |
1999 |
Nebraska |
2006 |
Utah |
2007 |
Hawaii |
2008 |
Nevada |
2006 |
Vermont |
2001 |
Idaho |
2007 |
New Hampshire |
2000 |
Virginia |
2000 |
Illinois |
2003 |
New Jersey |
1999 |
Washington |
2007 |
Indiana |
2002 |
New Mexico |
2008 |
West Virginia |
2005 |
Iowa |
2004 |
New York |
2001 |
Wisconsin |
2004 |
Kansas |
2005 |
North Carolina |
2001 |
Wyoming |
2007 |
Kentucky |
2001 |
North Dakota |
2006 |
|
|
presidential $1 coins program
2007 George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison
2008 James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren
2009 William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk, Zachary Taylor
US Currency and Coins in Circulation
Currency and coins outstanding and currency in circulation by denomination, 31 Mar 2008. Source:Treasury Bulletin, June 2008.
|
total currency and coins |
currency |
coins1 |
|
amounts in circulation |
$815,171,945,937 $778,677,565,847 |
$36,494,380,090 |
||
less amounts held by: |
|
|
|
|
US Treasury |
|
373,201,702 |
26,454,367 |
346,747,335 |
Federal Reserve Banks |
213,186,705,891 211,841,105,413 |
1,345,600,478 |
||
total amounts outstanding |
1,028,731,853,530 990,545,125,627 |
38,186,727,903 |
||
|
total currency |
|
|
currency no |
denomination |
in circulation |
federal reserve notes2 |
us notes |
longer issued |
$1 |
$ 9,075,184,311 |
$ 8,931,966,317 |
$ 143,503 |
$143,074,491 |
$2 |
1,612,479,116 |
1,480,316,424 |
132,150,118 |
12,574 |
$5 |
10,427,897,320 |
10,291,798,515 |
108,886,710 |
27,212,095 |
$10 |
15,412,047,510 |
15,390,959,560 |
6,300 |
21,081,650 |
$20 |
115,801,058,440 |
115,780,950,660 |
3,840 |
20,103,940 |
$50 |
61,052,304,950 |
61,040,805,150 |
500 |
11,499,300 |
$100 |
564,983,398,600 |
564,956,208,300 |
5,198,100 |
21,992,200 |
$500 |
142,324,000 |
142,129,500 |
5,500 |
189,000 |
$1,000 |
165,646,000 |
165,434,000 |
5,000 |
207,000 |
$5,000 |
1,765,000 |
1,710,000 |
— |
55,000 |
$10,000 |
3,460,000 |
3,360,000 |
— |
100,000 |
fractional notes3 |
600 |
— |
90 |
510 |
total currency |
778,677,565,847 |
778,185,638,426 |
246,399,661 |
245,527,760 |
Energy
Energy Consumption by State and Sector
Figures represent ’000,000,000,000 BTU for the year 2005. Detail may not add to total given because of rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, <www.eia.doe.gov>; US Census Bureau.
|
|
|
|
|
trans- |
per capita |
|
total |
residential |
commercial |
industrial |
portation |
(’000,000 btu) |
Alabama |
2,119 |
398 |
268 |
961 |
491 |
467 |
Alaska |
799 |
56 |
62 |
417 |
264 |
1,194 |
Arizona |
1,480 |
382 |
336 |
227 |
534 |
249 |
Arkansas |
1,135 |
229 |
162 |
455 |
290 |
410 |
California |
8,360 |
1,516 |
1,552 |
2,001 |
3,291 |
232 |
Colorado |
1,426 |
325 |
290 |
386 |
424 |
305 |
Connecticut |
900 |
298 |
213 |
125 |
264 |
258 |
Delaware |
313 |
71 |
58 |
110 |
73 |
372 |
District of Columbia |
190 |
39 |
125 |
4 |
23 |
327 |
Florida |
4,563 |
1,333 |
1,069 |
566 |
1,596 |
257 |
Georgia |
3,173 |
727 |
552 |
925 |
969 |
348 |
Hawaii |
333 |
37 |
45 |
72 |
179 |
263 |
Idaho |
503 |
113 |
79 |
188 |
124 |
353 |
Illinois |
4,122 |
1,011 |
765 |
1,234 |
1,111 |
324 |
Indiana |
2,905 |
550 |
365 |
1,344 |
646 |
464 |
Iowa |
1,228 |
239 |
185 |
502 |
302 |
415 |
Kansas |
1,032 |
225 |
192 |
356 |
259 |
376 |
Kentucky |
1,970 |
370 |
260 |
864 |
477 |
472 |
Louisiana |
3,613 |
364 |
273 |
2,259 |
718 |
804 |
Maine |
482 |
119 |
77 |
156 |
131 |
368 |
Maryland |
1,555 |
442 |
286 |
369 |
459 |
279 |
Massachusetts |
1,562 |
474 |
396 |
205 |
487 |
243 |
Michigan |
3,167 |
839 |
640 |
882 |
806 |
313 |
Minnesota |
1,852 |
407 |
352 |
560 |
534 |
362 |
Mississippi |
1,182 |
231 |
164 |
429 |
358 |
408 |
Missouri |
1,915 |
514 |
399 |
410 |
593 |
331 |
Montana |
419 |
76 |
68 |
158 |
118 |
448 |
Nebraska |
655 |
150 |
128 |
204 |
173 |
373 |
Nevada |
728 |
166 |
126 |
197 |
239 |
302 |
New Hampshire |
335 |
99 |
79 |
54 |
104 |
257 |
New Jersey |
2,729 |
636 |
638 |
479 |
977 |
315 |
New Mexico |
675 |
108 |
122 |
225 |
220 |
352 |
New York |
4,180 |
1,266 |
1,317 |
525 |
1,071 |
217 |
North Carolina |
2,732 |
715 |
563 |
703 |
751 |
315 |
North Dakota |
412 |
64 |
61 |
195 |
92 |
648 |
Ohio |
4,082 |
981 |
710 |
1,375 |
1,015 |
356 |
Oklahoma |
1,551 |
305 |
236 |
571 |
440 |
439 |
Oregon |
1,096 |
266 |
204 |
295 |
331 |
302 |
Pennsylvania |
4,050 |
1,000 |
717 |
1,298 |
1,036 |
328 |
Rhode Island |
228 |
80 |
59 |
27 |
62 |
213 |
South Carolina |
1,694 |
360 |
255 |
651 |
428 |
398 |
South Dakota |
274 |
63 |
56 |
66 |
89 |
351 |
Tennessee |
2,339 |
536 |
383 |
773 |
647 |
391 |
Texas |
11,558 |
1,618 |
1,399 |
5,812 |
2,730 |
506 |
Utah |
757 |
150 |
143 |
226 |
238 |
302 |
Vermont |
167 |
50 |
32 |
31 |
54 |
270 |
Virginia |
2,610 |
639 |
593 |
594 |
784 |
345 |
Washington |
2,059 |
480 |
372 |
593 |
614 |
328 |
West Virginia |
794 |
165 |
113 |
335 |
181 |
440 |
Wisconsin |
1,862 |
426 |
356 |
643 |
437 |
336 |
Wyoming |
462 |
42 |
55 |
245 |
119 |
912 |
total |
100,369 |
21,743 |
17,950 |
32,323 |
28,352 |
339 |
Energy Consumption by Source
Figures represent ’000,000,000,000 BTU for the year 2005. Source: US Energy Information Administration, www.eia.doe.gov.
|
|
|
|
|
nuclear |
|
|
|
|
hydroelectric |
electric |
|
petroleum |
natural gas |
coal |
power1 |
power |
Alabama |
627 |
364 |
890 |
101 |
330 |
Alaska |
333 |
434 |
14 |
15 |
0 |
|
|
|
|
|
nuclear |
|
|
|
|
hydroelectric |
electric |
|
petroleum |
natural gas |
coal |
power1 |
power |
Arizona |
591 |
328 |
428 |
64 |
269 |
Arkansas |
384 |
216 |
247 |
31 |
143 |
California |
3,870 |
2,298 |
67 |
396 |
377 |
Colorado |
494 |
484 |
387 |
14 |
0 |
Conneticut |
453 |
172 |
42 |
|
162 |
Delaware |
149 |
49 |
57 |
0 |
0 |
District of Columbia |
29 |
34 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
Florida |
2,163 |
814 |
672 |
3 |
300 |
Georgia |
1,159 |
426 |
901 |
40 |
329 |
Hawaii |
295 |
3 |
18 |
1 |
0.0 |
Idaho |
161 |
78 |
11 |
85 |
0.0 |
Illinois |
1,486 |
984 |
1,048 |
1 |
972 |
Indiana |
880 |
541 |
1,594 |
4 |
0 |
Iowa |
446 |
243 |
430 |
10 |
47 |
Kansas |
359 |
259 |
380 |
2 |
92 |
Kentucky |
725 |
241 |
986 |
30 |
0 |
Louisiana |
1,587 |
1,367 |
254 |
8 |
163 |
Maine |
264 |
61 |
7 |
41 |
0 |
Maryland |
604 |
212 |
329 |
17 |
153 |
Massachusetts |
755 |
385 |
119 |
10 |
57 |
Michigan |
1,033 |
928 |
800 |
15 |
343 |
Minnesota |
722 |
372 |
379 |
8 |
134 |
Mississippi |
463 |
311 |
176 |
0 |
105 |
Missouri |
747 |
273 |
836 |
12 |
84 |
Montana |
193 |
71 |
200 |
96 |
0 |
Nebraska |
232 |
120 |
229 |
9 |
92 |
Nevada |
280 |
237 |
198 |
17 |
0 |
New Hampshire |
192 |
73 |
44 |
18 |
99 |
New Jersey |
1,332 |
627 |
125 |
2 |
327 |
New Mexico |
259 |
227 |
318 |
2 |
0 |
New York |
1,849 |
1,108 |
260 |
258 |
442 |
North Carolina |
999 |
238 |
812 |
54 |
417 |
North Dakota |
138 |
55 |
431 |
13 |
0 |
Ohio |
1,367 |
862 |
1,481 |
5 |
154 |
Oklahoma |
567 |
605 |
397 |
26 |
0 |
Oregon |
393 |
241 |
36 |
310 |
0 |
Pennsylvania |
1,535 |
719 |
1,491 |
22 |
795 |
Rhode Island |
98 |
84 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
South Carolina |
572 |
179 |
431 |
29 |
554 |
South Dakota |
120 |
43 |
37 |
31 |
0 |
Tennessee |
826 |
238 |
658 |
93 |
290 |
Texas |
5,671 |
3,625 |
1,628 |
13 |
398 |
Utah |
291 |
169 |
406 |
8 |
0 |
Vermont |
91 |
8 |
2 |
12 |
42 |
Virginia |
1,037 |
312 |
459 |
15 |
291 |
Washington |
855 |
273 |
112 |
721 |
86 |
West Virginia |
273 |
125 |
960 |
15 |
0 |
Wisconsin |
625 |
416 |
523 |
17 |
103 |
Wyoming |
161 |
113 |
491 |
8 |
0 |
total |
40,733 |
22,645 |
22,795 |
2,703 |
8,149 |