FINANCE, INDUSTRY, TRANSPORTATION. 

 VALUE FOREIGN COINS IN UNITED STATES MONEY. 



453 



* Not including Costa Rica. t Value of the rupee to be determined by consular certificate. 



Coinage at United States Mints. 



Total coinage of the mints since their organization, 1792 (Philadelphia), to June 30, 1900, is as follows: 



DENOMINATIONS. 



DENOMINATIONS. 



DENOMINATIONS. 



GOLD. Dollars (Lafayette souv.) $50,026.00 MINOR. 



Double Eagles $1,538,826,060.00 Half Dollars 144,988,509.00 5 cent pieces, nickel . . 



Eagles 319,061,160.00 Half Dollars (Columbi- 3 cent pieces, nickel .. 



Half Eagles 259,066,545.001 an souvenir) 2,501,052.50 2 cent pieces, bronze .. 



3 dollar pieces 1,619,376 00 Quarter Dollars 63,763,021.50 1 cent pieces, copper . . 



Quarter Eagles 29,015,(i35.00 Quarter Dollars (Co- 

 Dollars 19,499,337.00 lumbian souvenir;.. . 



Total Gold $2,167,088,1 1 3.00 20 cent pieces . 



^ Dimes 



1 cent pieces, nickel. . . 

 10,005.75 1 cent pieces, bronze.. 

 271,000.00 1/2 cent pieces', copper. 



SILVER. Half Dimes 



Dollars *$50G,527,453.00 3 cent pieces 



Trade Dollars 35,965,924.00 Total silver $796,171,159.55 



35,931,861.20 

 4,880,219.40 

 1,282,087.20 



$17,967,308.10 



941,349.48 



912,020.00 



1,562,887.44 



2,007,720.00 



10,072,758.59 



39,926.11 



Total Minor $33,503,969.72 



Total Coinage $2,996,763,242.27 



* Silver dollar coinage under act of April 2, 1792, $8,031,238 ; March 3, 1891, $498,496,215; total, $506,527,453. 



