1886 Mint Report

Appendix XIV.

STATEMENT SHOWING THE SEIGNORAGE ON THE COINAGE OF SILVER AT THE MINTS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM JULY 1, 1885 TO JUNE 30, 1886, AND THE DISPOSITION OF THE SAME.

DR. CR.
1885.
July 1.
Balance on hand:
Philadelphia $230,823  17
San Francisco 25,587  22
Carson 31,045  56
New Orleans 437,910  12
$725,366  07
Seignorage on silver dollars:
Philadelphia 3,923,684  87
San Francisco 7,738  77
Carson 4,618  29
New Orleans 1,827,809  07
5,763,851  00
Seignorage on subsidiary silver:
Philadelphia 62  38
62  38
Paid expenses of distribution:
Philadelphia $91,182  17
San Francisco 11,436  41
Carson 26,433  81
New Orleans 38,711  03
$167,763  42
Paid on account of wastage and loss of sale of sweeps:
Philadelphia 6,882  26
San Francisco 22  62
Carson 929  90
New Orleans 9,132  09
16,966  87
Deposited in the Treasury as follows:
PHILADELPHIA.
Warrant No. 2311 230,823  17
No. 1653 1,000,000  00
No. 2199 778,847  83
No. 2235 1,700,000  00
3,709,671  00
NEW ORLEANS.
Warrant No. 2312 437,910  12
No. 1003 254,619  10
No. 2236 909,599  97
No. 2200 431,247  39
2,033,376  58
CARSON.
Warrant No. 862 8,300  14
8,300  14
1886.
June 30.
Balance on hand:
Philadelphia *346,834  99
San Francisco 21,866  96
New Orleans *184,499  49
553,201  44
Total 6,489,279  45
Total 6,489,279  45
* These balances have been covered into the Treasury:
Philadelphia, C.D. No. 37286 $346,834  99         
New Orleans, C.D. No. 37129 184,499  49