Gold coinage120
Silver coinage359
Minor coinage684
Proof coinage27

Bullion for the Silver Dollar Coinage, 1887.

Mode of acquisition.Standard ounces.Cost.
Purchases, Treasury Department, Bureau of the Mint29,018,932.12$25,624,487.37
Purchases by mint officers282,626.95249,150.73
Partings, bar charges and fractions131,783.20114,982.36
Total delivered on purchases29,433,342.27$25,988,620.46
Balance on hand July 1, 18863,258,495.662,960,969.02
Available for coinage of silver dollars during the fiscal year 188732,691,837.93$28,949,589.48

Value of the Gold and Silver (not including re-deposits) received at the Mints and Assay Offices during the fiscal years 1880-1887.

Fiscal years.Gold.Silver.Total.
1880$ 98,835,096$34,640,522$133,475,618
1881130,833,10230,791,146161,624,248
188266,756,65233,720,491100,477,143
188346,347,10636,869,83483,216,940
188446,326,67836,520,29082,846,968
188552,894,07536,789,77489,683,849
188644,909,74935,494,18380,403,932
188768,223,07247,756,918115,979,990

Silver Coins of the United States.

Denominations.Coinage commenced.Coinage ceased.Amount coined to June 30, 1884.Standard weight, grains.Amount for which a legal tender.
Standard dollars1878$175,355,829.00412.5Unlimited.
Trade dollars1873187835,959,360.00420.Not a legal tender.
Dollars179318738,045,838.00412.5Unlimited.
Half dollars1793122,765,735.00192.9Ten dollars.
Quarter dollars179638,495,918.7596.45Ten dollars.
Twenty cents18751878271,000.0077.16Five dollars.
Dimes179618,293,172.5038.58Ten dollars.
Half dimes179318734,906,946.9019.29Five dollars.
Three cents185118731,281,850.2011.52Five dollars.