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Ratio of quarters to dimes to nickels to pennies in circulation

Published by: smith 2009-01-07

  • We're interested in finding out the ratio of four major types of United States coins in circulation-- that requires knowing how many coins of each type are currently in circulation. We'd be extra grateful for reference links you could add. Approximations are okay-- we don't need an exact answer, but we'd like it to be reasonably accurate.


  • A few thoughts: "Two Hundred Billion Pennies Current estimates by the U.S. Mint place the number of pennies in circulation at around 140 billion. Others have estimated as many as 200 billion currently circulating. Since the first penny was minted in 1787, until present-day, over 300 billion pennies have been minted in the United States. So that leaves about 100 billion pennies that have been retired by the Mint, lost down sewer drains, stored in jars, smashed by trains, or collected by numismatists in the past 200 years." "The rest will become part of the roughly 18.9 billion nickels in circulation. ..." I hope this helps - if you need the references please let me know. Have a good day.


  • We'd accept a ratio for recent years, provided that it was fairly stable over time. So maybe a ratio for each year for the last 5-10 years. But if anyone has any ideas on how to assess the total circulation ratio, we'd love to know.


  • US Mint figures for coin production 2003-2005 can be found here http://www.usmint.gov/about_the_mint/coin_production/index.cfm?action=production_figures assuming a similar turnover for each denomination this will give a good idea of the ratio of circulating coins


  • I think we'd accept a three year average, if that's all the info that available-- anyone care to do the math?


  • for coins shipped by the US Mint 1990-2000, the averages to the nearest 0.25% 1c - 66.5%, 5c - 8.25%, 10c - 13.25%, 25c - 12%


  • Coin shipments 1990-2000 can be found here http://www.usmint.gov/about_the_mint/annual_report/index.cfm?action=operations_00_ann_rpt Sshipments are slightly different from production figures and can be either higher or lower, but they are a more accurate estimate of actual changes to circulating numbers. It can be seen there has been somewhat of a shift to higher denomination coins since 1990.
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  • It's easy to find out the numbers of newly-minted coins each year for the past few years, and the ratios of pennies to nickels to dimes, etc. But there don't seem to be any reliable figures for the actual number of coins in circulation. One source says 300 billion, but there's no breakdown between types of coins. Would the newly-minted numbers meet your needs? pafalafa-ga





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