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Coin Production
 

State Quarter Production
State Denver   Philadelphia   Total
2004 2,401,600,000
Michigan 225,800,000  233,800,000  459,600,000  
Florida 241,600,000  240,200,000  481,800,000  
Texas 263,000,000  278,800,000  541,800,000  
Iowa 251,400,000  213,800,000  465,200,000  
Wisconsin 226,800,000  226,400,000  453,200,000  


Coin Production Figures

The Coin Production figures represent all of the "circulating" coins produced by the United States Mint, including the coins sold through the numismatic bags & rolls program. These numbers do not include the "proof" or "uncirculated" quality (i.e. UNC sets) coins produced by the Mint.

Circulating Coin Production Figures

2008        2007        2006       

Presidential $1 Coin Production Figures

2008        2007       

50 State Quarters Program® Production Figures

2008        2007        2006        2005        2004        2003        2002        2001        2000        1999       

Westward Journey Nickel Series™ Production Figures

2005        2004       

 


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