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.