U.S. Coin Production Totals 906 Million in November 2022
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U.S. Coin Production Totals 906 Million in November 2022

Jul 31, 2023

United States Mint coining presses slowed in November, striking the fewest number of coins for circulation since December 2020, and marking just the second month this year in which production fell under the one billion level.

In the headline figure for the month, the U.S. Mint manufactured 906 million coins — spread across cents, nickels, dimes, and quarters, posting declines of 23% from October and 18% from November 2021.

Here's how the month compares against others in the past year:

November 2021 to November 2022 Circulating Coin Production

The U.S. Mint's main mission is to manufacture coins based on the nation's demand and then transport them to Federal Reserve Banks and their coin terminals for distribution into circulation.

The Federal Reserve orders more 1-cent coins from the U.S. Mint than any other denomination even as data shows that it costs 2.1 cents to make and distribute each one. The Mint struck 322.8 million Lincoln cents in November, representing 35.6% of the circulating-quality coins produced last month. Historically, the percentage has been around the low to mid 50s. That has not been the case for several months this year. Including November's new low, October was at 38.9%, September was at 42.4%, August was at 47%, July was at 39.4% and June was at 40.2%.

Month-Over-Month

In month-over month comparisons for coins used daily by Americans, production totals in November declined:

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 is true, or was until last year, for Kennedy half-dollars.

Traditionally in January, the U.S. Mint produces both denominations to the expected amounts needed for the entire year. That remained the case for Native American dollars but not for Kennedy halves, which saw their mintages increase in several months this year (January, May and June) and last year (February, March, April, May and August).

Published mintages of 2022 Native American dollars show equal splits of 980,000 from Denver and 980,000 from Philadelphia for a combined 1.96 million coins. In contrast, the 2021 dollar logged splits of 1.26 million for Denver and 1.26 million for Philadelphia for 2.52 million coins.

In May, mintages for the 2022 Kennedy half-dollar increased for the second time this year, posting a combined increase of 3.6 million to more than double the 3.2 million made in January. They climbed again in June by 2.9 million. Unchanged since, half dollar mintages stand at 4.9 million from Denver and 4.8 million from Philadelphia for a total of 9.7 million. Last year's half-dollar ended with a mix of 7.7 million from Denver and 5.4 million from Philadelphia for a combined 13.1 million.

The U.S. Mint started selling rolls, bags and boxes of 2022 Native American dollars on Feb. 9. It released rolls and bags of 2022 Kennedy halves on May 5.

Here's a summary of all the circulating-quality coins produced last month:

U.S. Mint Circulating Coin Production in November 2022

Minting facilities in Philadelphia and Denver are tasked with making all U.S. coins for commerce. Last month, the Denver Mint struck 453.68 million coins and the Philadelphia Mint pressed 452.32 million coins for the combined 906 million coins.

YTD Totals

Year to date, the Denver Mint made 6,438,820,000 coins and the Philadelphia Mint made 6,335,060,000 coins for a total of 12,773,880,000 coins, which is 5.7% fewer than the 13,540,100,000 coins minted through the same period in 2021. The monthly total was the lowest since December 2020 when mintages combined to 903.5 million coins.

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

YTD 2022 Circulating Coin Production by Denomination

If the current production pace stretched through to December, the annual mintage for 2022 would reach just over 13.9 billion coins. The U.S. Mint manufactured nearly 14.5 billion coins for circulation in 2021.

2022 Quarter Mintages

In addition to the 2022 Native American dollar with its one-year-only design, the U.S. Mint released the first five issues from their four-year program of American Women quarter dollars. Each features a unique design. They include:

This last table offers a breakdown of this year's mintages that have been reported by coin design:

From the overall production total, there are 280.4 million in quarters that the U.S. Mint has yet to officially assign to a design. These are Anna May Wong quarters with more yet be made.

November 2021 to November 2022 Circulating Coin Production Month Mintages Rank Month-Over-Month U.S. Mint Circulating Coin Production in November 2022 Denver Philadelphia Total Total YTD Totals YTD 2022 Circulating Coin Production by Denomination Total 6063.6M 1446.72M 2871.5M 2380.4M 9.7M 1.96M 12773.88M 2022 Quarter Mintages 2022 Circulating Coin Production by Design Denver Philadelphia Total Total 6,298,220,000 6,195,260,000 12,493,480,000 Related Articles: