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United States Mint Coin Production
Year
Cent (United States coin)
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. The cent's 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...

 
Nickel (United States coin)
The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling five hundredths of one United States dollar. A later-produced Canadian nickel five-cent coin was also called by the same name....

 
10¢
Dime (United States coin)
The dime is a coin 10 cents, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime". The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S...

 
25¢
Quarter (United States coin)
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 (United States coin)
Half dollar coins 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. coin that has been minted more consistently is the cent.-Circulation:...

 
$1
United States dollar coin
Dollar 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
Cent (United States coin)
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. The cent's 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...

 
Nickel (United States coin)
The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling five hundredths of one United States dollar. A later-produced Canadian nickel five-cent coin was also called by the same name....

 
10¢
Dime (United States coin)
The dime is a coin 10 cents, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime". The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S...

 
25¢
Quarter (United States coin)
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 (United States coin)
Half dollar coins 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. coin that has been minted more consistently is the cent.-Circulation:...

 
$1
United States dollar coin
Dollar 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
Cent (United States coin)
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. The cent's 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...

 
Nickel (United States coin)
The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling five hundredths of one United States dollar. A later-produced Canadian nickel five-cent coin was also called by the same name....

 
10¢
Dime (United States coin)
The dime is a coin 10 cents, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime". The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S...

 
25¢
Quarter (United States coin)
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 (United States coin)
Half dollar coins 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. coin that has been minted more consistently is the cent.-Circulation:...

 
$1
United States dollar coin
Dollar 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
Cent (United States coin)
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. The cent's 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...

 
Nickel (United States coin)
The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling five hundredths of one United States dollar. A later-produced Canadian nickel five-cent coin was also called by the same name....

 
10¢
Dime (United States coin)
The dime is a coin 10 cents, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime". The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S...

 
25¢
Quarter (United States coin)
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 (United States coin)
Half dollar coins 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. coin that has been minted more consistently is the cent.-Circulation:...

 
$1
United States dollar coin
Dollar 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
Cent (United States coin)
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. The cent's 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...

 
Nickel (United States coin)
The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling five hundredths of one United States dollar. A later-produced Canadian nickel five-cent coin was also called by the same name....

 
10¢
Dime (United States coin)
The dime is a coin 10 cents, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime". The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S...

 
25¢
Quarter (United States coin)
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 (United States coin)
Half dollar coins 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. coin that has been minted more consistently is the cent.-Circulation:...

 
$1
United States dollar coin
Dollar 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
Cent (United States coin)
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. The cent's 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...

 
Nickel (United States coin)
The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling five hundredths of one United States dollar. A later-produced Canadian nickel five-cent coin was also called by the same name....

 
10¢
Dime (United States coin)
The dime is a coin 10 cents, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime". The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S...

 
25¢
Quarter (United States coin)
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 (United States coin)
Half dollar coins 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. coin that has been minted more consistently is the cent.-Circulation:...

 
$1
United States dollar coin
Dollar 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
Cent (United States coin)
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. The cent's 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...

 
Nickel (United States coin)
The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling five hundredths of one United States dollar. A later-produced Canadian nickel five-cent coin was also called by the same name....

 
10¢
Dime (United States coin)
The dime is a coin 10 cents, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime". The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S...

 
25¢
Quarter (United States coin)
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 (United States coin)
Half dollar coins 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. coin that has been minted more consistently is the cent.-Circulation:...

 
$1
United States dollar coin
Dollar 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
2009 2,354,000,000 86,640,000 146,000,000 533,920,000 3,800,000 423,640,000 3,548,000,000
2010 4,010,830,000 490,560,000 1,119,000,000 347,000,000 3,500,000 402,220,000 6,373,110,000
Year
Cent (United States coin)
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. The cent's 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...

 
Nickel (United States coin)
The nickel is a five-cent coin, representing a unit of currency equaling five hundredths of one United States dollar. A later-produced Canadian nickel five-cent coin was also called by the same name....

 
10¢
Dime (United States coin)
The dime is a coin 10 cents, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime". The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S...

 
25¢
Quarter (United States coin)
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 (United States coin)
Half dollar coins 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. coin that has been minted more consistently is the cent.-Circulation:...

 
$1
United States dollar coin
Dollar 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


  • In 1916, both the Mercury and Barber designs were used for the 10¢ coins.
  • In 1916, both the Standing Liberty and Barber designs were used for the 25¢ coins.
  • In 1921, both the Peace and Morgan designs were used for the $1 coins.
  • In 1938, both the Buffalo and Jefferson designs were used for 5¢ coins.
  • In 1942, both the nickel and 35% silver planchets were used for 5¢ coins.
  • In 1964 all $1 coins minted that year are supposed to have been melted at the mint.
  • In 1975 and 1976 all 25¢, 50¢, and $1 coins were dated 1776-1976.
  • In 1982, both the bronze and copper-plated zinc planchets were used for 1¢ coins.

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