U.S. Mint Produces 486 Million Coins for Circulation in September

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The U.S. Mint struck 486 million coins for circulation in September, including 150 million quarters

U.S. Mint coin production increased in September for the third month in a row, though the total output remained well below 1 billion coins for the thirteenth straight month, following eight months of surpassing that mark.

In September, the Mint struck 486 million coins for circulation, all of which were cents and quarters, with no nickels or dimes produced for the third month running and the fifth time this year. This represents a 19.9% increase over the previous month but an 11% drop from September 2023.

Here’s how the month compares to others in the past year:

September 2023 to September 2024 Circulating Coin Production

Month Mintages Rank
September 2024 486.00 M 6
August 2024 405.20 M 7
July 2024 235.20 M 11
June 2024 168.22 M 12
May 2024 396.08 M 8
April 2024 368.20 M 10
March 2024 332.70 M 9
February 2024 644.86 M 2
January 2024 755.98 M 1
December 2023 151.80 M 13
November 2023 604.409 M 3
October 2023 501.911 M 5
September 2023 546.03 M 4

 

The primary mission of the U.S. Mint is to manufacture coins in response to public demand. The Mint produces, sells, and subsequently delivers circulating coins to Federal Reserve Banks and their coin terminals to support their services to commercial banks and other financial institutions.

Even though it costs the Mint 3.07 cents to make and distribute each 1-cent coin, the Federal Reserve always orders more of them than any other denomination. In September, the Mint produced 336 million Lincoln cents, representing 69.1% of all circulating-quality coins minted for the month, marking a 32.1% increase from August’s total.

Meanwhile, quarter production edged down by 0.5% compared to the prior month.

Mintages of Native American Dollars and Kennedy Halves

The U.S. Mint also strikes other coins in circulating quality, namely half dollars and dollars. Native American $1 coins are no longer ordered by the Federal Reserve, but they are still made in circulating quality for coin collectors. The same was true for Kennedy half dollars until recently — years 2021, 2022, and 2023.

Usually, in January, the U.S. Mint produces both denominations to the expected amounts needed for the entire year. Nonetheless, this has not been the case for Kennedy halves in each of the three prior years, as the Federal Reserve unexpectedly ordered millions more for circulation — roughly 12 million, 7 million, and 18 million in fiscal years 2021, 2022, and 2023.

It has not been disclosed whether any 2024 Kennedy half dollars have been produced for general circulation, although it is likely. Half dollar production figures changed in January (+5.7 million), March (+ 1.9 million), April (+2.6 million), May (+3.2 million), June (+4.9 million), and July (+3.2 million), with the latest results showing 9.9 million coins from Philadelphia and 11.6 million from Denver, totaling 21.5 million. These figures compare to production runs in 2023 totaling 27.8 million from Denver and 30.2 million from Philadelphia, amounting to 58 million coins — the highest since 1983, when it reached 66.6 million.

Unlike the usual practice, the mintages of the Native American dollar were adjusted in February instead of being completed in January. This change was prompted by the absence of reported minting activity for the dollar in Denver throughout January. Since February, the total dollar mintage has remained at 2.24 million coins, with 1.12 million each from Denver and Philadelphia, matching the 2023 total.

On Jan. 29, the U.S. Mint started selling Denver- and Philadelphia-minted rolls, bags, and boxes of 2024 Native American dollars. On April 23, the bureau started offering rolls and bags of circulating 2024 Kennedy halves.

This next table shows 2024 circulating coin mintages by production facility, denomination, and design.

U.S. Mint Circulating Coin Production in September 2024

Denver Philadelphia Total
Lincoln Cent 224,000,000 112,000,000 336,000,000
Jefferson Nickel 0 0 0
Roosevelt Dime 0 0 0
Quarters 100,000,000 50,000,000 150,000,000
Kennedy Half-Dollar 0 0 0
Native American $1 Coin 0 0 0
Total 324,000,000 162,000,000 486,000,000

 

In the overall production totals for September, the Denver Mint produced 324 million coins, while the Philadelphia Mint produced 162 million coins, resulting in the combined total of 486 million coins.

YTD Totals

Year-to-date, the Denver Mint has struck 1,966,200,000 coins, and the Philadelphia Mint has made 1,826,240,000 coins, bringing the total to 3,792,440,000 coins — the weakest ninth-month start since CoinNews began reporting on monthly production figures in 2011. This is 62.5% fewer than the 10,123,600,000 coins manufactured during the same period in 2023.

If the current production pace were to continue through December, the annual mintage for 2024 would reach 5 billion coins. In comparison, the U.S. Mint manufactured over 11.38 billion coins for circulation in 2023, marking the lowest output since 2012.

This next table lists coin production totals by denomination and by U.S. Mint facility:

YTD 2024 Circulating Coin Production by Denomination

1 ¢ 5 ¢ 10 ¢ 25 ¢ 50 ¢ N.A. $1 Total:
Denver 1,091.6M 32.88M 138M 691M 11.6M 1.12M 1,966.2M
Philadelphia 1,014M 36.72M 92.5M 672M 9.9M 1.12M 1,826.24M
Total 2,105.6M 69.6M 230.5M 1,363M 21.5M 2.24M 3,792.44M

 

2024 Quarter Mintages

In addition to the 2024 Native American dollar with its one-year-only design, the U.S. Mint has also released the first four of five issues for 2024 from their four-year program of American Women Quarters™. These four coins represent the 11th through 14th releases in the series, each featuring a unique design.

The Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray quarter, the first quarter design for this year, began circulating on Jan. 2. On Feb. 1, the Mint made rolls and bags of the quarter available for purchase by the public. First reported in March figures and unchanged since, a total of 354.2 million Murray quarters were minted, with 185.8 million coming from Denver and 168.4 million from Philadelphia.

Patsy Takemoto Mink quarters entered circulation on March 25, and on March 28, the U.S. Mint began selling rolls and bags of them to the public. The latest figures show Patsy Takemoto Mink quarter mintages at 187.2 million from Denver and 210.2 million from Philadelphia, for a combined 397.4 million.

Dr. Mary Edwards Walker quarters entered circulation on June 3, and on June 17, the U.S. Mint started selling rolls and bags of them to the public. The latest figures show Dr. Mary Edwards quarter mintages at 159.4 million from Denver and 141.2 million from Philadelphia, for a combined 300.6 million. This marks the lowest mintage total for any quarter in the series to date. In terms of production by facility across the series, both the 2024-P and the 2024-D also rank as the scarcest.

Of the total production year to date, 310.8 million quarters have not yet been officially assigned a design by the U.S. Mint. This likely represents most of the Celia Cruz quarters to be minted. Celia Cruz quarters entered circulation on Aug. 5, with U.S. Mint rolls and bags of them offered to the public on Aug. 7.

2024 Circulating Coin Production by Design

This last table offers a breakdown of this year’s mintages that have been reported by coin design, including the first three quarters:

Denver Philadelphia Total
Lincoln Cent 1,091,600,000 1,014,000,000 2,105,600,000
Jefferson Nickel 32,880,000 36,720,000 69,600,000
Roosevelt Dime 138,000,000 92,500,000 230,500,000
Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray Quarter 185,800,000 168,400,000 354,200,000
Patsy Takemoto Mink Quarter 187,200,000 210,200,000 397,400,000
Dr. Mary Edwards Walker Quarter 159,400,000 141,200,000 300,600,000
Celia Cruz Quarter
Zitkala-Ša Quarter (expected release on Oct. 28)
Kennedy Half-Dollar 11,600,000 9,900,000 21,500,000
Native American $1 Coin 1,120,000 1,120,000 2,240,000
Total 1,807,600,000 1,674,040,000 3,481,640,000

 

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