Population of continental United States January 2, 1913, estimated at 96,496,000; circulation per capita, $34.72.
FOOTNOTES:
[2] For redemption of outstanding certificates an exact equivalent in amount of the appropriate kinds of money is held in the Treasury, and is not included in the account of money held as assets of the Government.
APPENDIX B
CLASSIFICATION OF CASH IN BANKS—June 14, 1912.
| Classification. | National Banks. | All Other Banks. | All Reporting Banks. |
| Gold Coin | $149,294,417 | 88,210,552 | 237,504,970 |
| Gold Certificates | 437,081,380 | 204,494,410 | 641,575,790 |
| Silver Dollars | 12,637,221 | 10,230,733 | 22,867,954 |
| Silver Certificates | 138,569,628 | 55,248,220 | 193,817,848 |
| Subsidiary and Minor Coins | 22,555,692 | 15,026,738 | 37,582,430 |
| Legal-tender Notes | 188,440,207 | 63,576,675 | 252,016,882 |
| National Bank Notes | { 47,564,277} | 58,037,130 | 105,601,407 |
| Cash not Classified | {of other banks} | 82,302,986 | 82,302,986 |
| —————————— | ————— | ————— | ————— |
| Total | $996,142,823 | $577,127,445 | $1,573,270,268 |
| Amount of money held by United States Treasury, | $368,318,987. |
| Amount of money held by all banks, | $1,573,270,268. |
| Amount of money held by the people, | $1,777,457,312. |
| Total amount of money in the United States, | $3,719,046,567. |