US Economy

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

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