![]() ![]() Mint produces both denominations to the expected amounts needed for the entire year. The same is true, or was until last year, for Kennedy half-dollars. Native American $1 coins are no longer ordered by the Federal Reserve, but they are still made in circulating quality for coin collectors. In month-over month comparisons for coins used daily by Americans, production totals in June saw: Typically, the percentage is much higher - around 50% to 55%. The Mint struck 458.4 million Lincoln cents in June, representing 40.2% of the circulating-quality coins produced last month. Mint than any other denomination even as data shows that it costs 2.1 cents to make and distribute each one. ![]() The Federal Reserve orders more 1-cent coins from the U.S. ![]() Mint’s main mission is to manufacture coins based on the nation’s demand and transport them to Reserve Banks and their coin terminals for distribution into circulation. June 2021 to June 2022 Circulating Coin Production Month Here’s how June compares against other months in the past year: In standouts, the cent ratio tally was lower than typical and half dollar mintages increased for a second consecutive month. Mint produced over 7.6 billion coins for circulation in the first half of 2022, marking their quickest six-month start since the first half of 2016.įor the monthly total, which was just above 1.1 billion coins, production was spread across cents, nickels, dimes, quarters and half dollars. The monthly pace fell 9.1% from May and dropped 15.4% from June 2021. coin presses slowed for a third month in row but struck more than 1.1 billion coins for a sixth straight month and the sixteenth time in the last seventeen months, manufacturing figures from the United States Mint show. Mint has produced 495.8 million of the coins for circulation. This CoinNews photo shows 2022 Maya Angelou quarters. ![]()
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