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REPORT OF THE TREASURER-Continued.
Shipments of currency from Washington, 1916 and 1917...
Recoinage, 1916 and 1917...
Redemption of Federal reserve and national currency.
Spurious issues detected in the fiscal year.......
Special trust funds and changes therein during the fiscal year..
District of Columbia sinking fund...
Tables accompanying the report of the Treasurer.
No. 1.-Receipts and disbursements for the fiscal year 1917.....
No. 2.-Receipts and disbursements on account of the Post Office Department
for the fiscal year 1917...
No. 3.-Distribution of the General Treasury balance, June 30, 1917..
No. 4.-Assets and liabilities of the Treasury offices, June 30, 1917.
No. 5.-Assets of the Treasury in the custody of mints and assay offices, June
30, 1917..
No. 6.-General distribution of the assets and liabilities of the Treasury.
No. 7.-Available assets and net liabilities of the Treasury at the close of June,
1916 and 1917.....
No. 8.-Assets and liabilities of the Treasury in excess of certificates and
Treasury notes at the close of June, 1916 and 1917..
No. 9.-Estimated stock of gold coin and bullion, the amount in the Treasury,
and the amount in circulation at the end of each month, from Janu-
ary, 1912..
No. 10.-Estimated stock of silver coin, the amount in the Treasury, and the
amount in circulation at the end of each month, from January, 1912.
Also silver, other than stock, held in the Treasury..
No. 11.-United States notes, Treasury notes, Federal reserve notes, and
national bank notes outstanding in the Treasury, and in circulation
at the end of each month, from January, 1912.
No. 12.-Gold certificates and silver certificates outstanding, in the Treasury,
and in circulation at the end of each month, from January, 1912..
No. 13.-Estimated stock of all kinds of money at the end of each month, from
January, 1911...
Page.
384
386
387
389
390
391
392
393
394
398
401
405
409
No. 14.-Estimated amount of all kinds of money in circulation at the end of
each month, from January, 1911...
410
No. 15.-Assets of the Treasury other than gold, silver, notes, and certificates at
the end of each month, from January, 1911.
411
No. 16.-Assets of the Treasury at the end of each month, from January, 1911..
No. 17.-Liabilities of the Treasury at the end of each month, from January,
1911....
No. 18.-United States notes of each denomination issued, redeemed, and out-
412
413
standing at the close of each fiscal year, from 1910..
No. 19.-Treasury notes of 1890 of each denomination issued, redeemed, and
outstanding at the close of each fiscal year, from 1911..
No. 20.-Gold certificates of each denomination issued, redeemed, and out-
standing at the close of each fiscal year, from 1912.
No. 21.-Silver certificates of each denomination issued, redeemed, and out-
standing at the close of each fiscal year, from 1912..
No. 22.-Amount of United States notes, Treasury notes, gold and silver certifi-
cates of each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding at the
close of each fiscal year, from 1910...
414
416
417
418
419
No. 23.-Amount of paper currency of each denomination outstanding at the
close of each fiscal year, from 1910....
421
No. 24.-Old demand notes of each denomination issued, redeemed, and out-
standing June 30, 1917....
423
No. 25.-Fractional currency of each denomination issued, redeemed, and out-
standing June 30, 1917...
No.
No. 27.-One and two year notes of each denomination issued, redeemed, and
outstanding June 30, 1917.....
26.-Compound-interest_notes of each denomination issued, redeemed,
and outstanding June 30, 1917..
No. 28.-United States paper currency of each class, together with one and two
year notes and compound-interest notes issued, redeemed, and out-
No. 29.-United States notes and Treasury notes redeemed in gold, from 1879,
and imperts and exports of gold during each fiscal year, from 1901.
424
No. 30.-Treasury notes of 1890 retired by redemption in silver dollars and
outstanding, together with the silver in the Treasury purchased
by such notes, for each month, from January, 1911.....
No. 31.-Transactions between the Subtreasury and clearing house in New
York during each month, from January, 1911 ...
No. 32. Amount of each kind of money used in settlement of clearing-house
balances against the Subtreasury in New York during each month,
from January, 1911..
No. 33.-Balance in the Treasury, amount in Treasury offices, and amount in
depositary banks, from 1789 to 1917..
No. 34.-Federal reserve and national banks designated depositaries of public
moneys, with the balance held June 30, 1917..
No. 35.-Number of national banks with semiannual duty levied, by fiscal
years, and number of depositaries with bonds as security, by fiscal
years.
No. 36.-United States bonds retired, from May, 1869, to June 30, 1917.
No. 37. Seven-thirty notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding June 30, 1917..
No. 38. Refunding certificates, act of February 26, 1879, issued, redeemed,
and outstanding..
425
426
427
428
430
439
440
No. 39.-Checks issued by the Treasurer for interest on registered bonds during
the fiscal year 1917..
441
No. 40.-Interest on 3.65 per cent bonds of the District of Columbia paid
during the fiscal year 1917...
No. 41.-Coupons from United States bonds and interest notes paid during
the fiscal year 1917, classified by loans...
No. 42.-Bonds and other securities retired for the sinking fund during the
fiscal year 1917, and total from May, 1869.
No. 43.
No. 44.
Public debt, exclusive of certificates and Treasury notes, at the end
of each month, from January, 1911...
Public debt at the close of June, 1916 and 1917, and changes during
the year.
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444
No. 45. Checks drawn by the Secretary and paid by the Treasurer for interest
on registered bonds of the United States during the fiscal year 1917..
No. 46.-Money deposited in the Treasury each month of the fiscal year 1917
for the redemption of national-bank notes.
No. 47.-Disbursements from redemption accounts of national banks each
month of the fiscal year 1917..
No. 48.-Result of the count of currency received for redemption by the Na-
tional Bank Redemption Agency, by fiscal years, from 1900..
No. 49.-Amount of currency counted into the cash of the National Bank
Redemption Agency and redeemed notes delivered, by fiscal years,
from 1900....
No. 50.-Currency received for redemption by the National Bank Redemption
Agency from the principal cities and other places, by fiscal years,
from 1900, in thousands of dollars..
No. 51.-Mode of payment of currency redeemed at the National Bank Re-
demption Agency, by fiscal years, from 1900....
No. 52.-Deposits, redemptions, assessments for expenses, and transfers and
repayments on account of the 5 per cent redemption fund of national
banks, by fiscal years, from 1900...
No. 53.-Deposits, redemptions, and transfers and repayments on account of
the retirement of circulation, by fiscal years, from 1900..
No. 54.-Expenses incurred in the redemption of national and Federal reserve
currency, by fiscal years, from 1900....
No. 55.-General cash account of the National Bank Redemption Agency for
the fiscal year 1917 and from July 1, 1874...
No. 56.-Average amount of national-bank notes redeemable and amount
redeemed, by fiscal years, from 1900..
No. 57.-Average amount of national-bank notes outstanding and the redemp-
tion, by fiscal years, from 1875 (the first year of the agency)..
No. 58. Changes during the fiscal year 1917 in the force employed in the
Treasurer's office...
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453
454
455
No. 59.-Appropriations made for the force employed in the Treasurer's office
and salaries paid during the fiscal year 1917...
Distribution of minor coins..
Minor coins outstanding..
fiscal year 1917...
Gold bullion.
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE MINT:
Operations of the mints and assay offices....
Stock of coin and bullion in the United States.
Production of gold and silver, 1916.
Industrial arts..
Export of gold coin..
Estimates for the fiscal year 1919..
Appropriations, expenditures, and income.
Deposits, income, expenses, and employees, by institutions..
Coinage during the fiscal year..
Domestic coinage in detail..
Coinage at Philadelphia..
Coinage at San Francisco..
Modification of the new-design silver quarter dollar.
Deposits of foreign gold bullion and coin..
Deposits of foreign silver bullion and coin.
Issue of fine gold bars for gold coin and gold bullion.
Exchanged for gold coin...
Exchanged for gold bullion...
Purchase of minor coinage metal for use in domestic coinage.
Operations of the melting and refining and of the coining departments,
457
459
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
Mints at New Orleans and Carson, and Assay Offices at Boise, Helena,
Deadwood, Seattle, and Salt Lake City...
490
Deposits and purchases of gold during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1917..
Deposits and purchases of silver during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1917..
Deposits of gold at United States mints and assay offices since 1873..
Deposits of silver at United States mints and assay offices since 1885..
Mutilated and uncurrent domestic coins, including assay pieces received
for recoinage, melted during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1917................
Statement of gold coin and gold bullion exported from the port of New
York to Europe during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1917..
492
494
498
499
500
502
REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE MINT-Continued.
Coinage of the mints of the United States; authority for coinage, etc.,
from 1792 to June 30, 1917..
Coinage of gold and silver of the United States since 1873, by fiscal years..
Coinage of mints of the United States, from their organization by calendar
years....
Stock of money in the United States, June 30, 1917.
Location of moneys of the United States, June 30, 1917.
Ownership of gold and silver in the United States, June 30, 1917..
Estimated stock of gold and silver in the United States, and amount
per capita at the close of each fiscal year since 1873.
503
505
506
520
521
Net exports, United States gold coin....
Stock of money in the United States, December 31, 1916..
United States gold in Canada..
522
523
Average commercial ratio of silver to gold, each calendar year since 1687..
Bullion value of the silver dollar..
Comparative growth of National and State banks since beginning of Federal
Reserve System...
533
Comparison of National and State bank failures for 20 years..
534
Banking power of the United States compared with banking power of whole
world..
Financial and business conditions in 1917..
535
Depression in railway securities owned by banks.
538
Maintenance of efficiency and credit of public utilities essential.
539
Banks should not take advantage of war conditions to exact heavy interest.
Earnings of national banks in 1917 greatest in their history.
545
Number of depositors in national banks..
546
National bank failures in 1917...
Great reduction in proportion of losses to depositors through bank failures.
To prohibit officers of banks from borrowing from their own banks....
To limit direct or indirect loans to one individual firm or corporation.
To provide suitable penalty for making of excessive loans...
To authorize the Comptroller to bring proceedings against directors for
losses sustained by bank through violation of the national-bank act..
Authority for removal of directors guilty of persistent violations of the
national-bank act..
550
Establishment of appropriate penalties for violations of laws and regula-
tions....
551
Amendment to provide that suits against usurers be brought by Depart-
ment of Justice.
Limitation of deposits to eight or ten times capital and surplus.
552
Amendment to District laws to prevent "wildcat" banking.
To require officers and employees to give surety bonds...
To require certificates of deposit to be signed by two officers..
To prevent erasures on the books of a bank..
Standardization of by-laws..
553
Rechartered banks should be allowed to use bank-note plates of original
bank......
Engraved signatures for national-bank notes..
Report of the Comptroller of the CURRENCY-Continued.
Legislation recommended-Continued.
To authorize national banks to establish branches in the United States.
To permit branch banks in Alaska and insular possessions...
Provision for consolidation of national banks..
554
To provide a penalty for making false financial statements for the pur-
pose of obtaining credit from national banks..
To provide punishment for breaking and entering a national bank for
the purpose of theft or robbery..
To limit investment in bank building..
To authorize United States Treasurer to sell bonds securing circulation
30 days after a bank goes into liquidation.
Guaranty of national-bank deposits....
556
To exempt from State taxation shares of national bank whose capital is
invested in United States bonds....
To authorize national banks to subscribe to Red Cross.
Deposit of dormant balances with Government..
Restriction on use of "charge tickets” or‘‘debit slips" recommended..
Cooperation between Federal and State banking authorities..
National-bank examinations....
National bank officers convicted of criminal violation of law.
Federal Reserve System-three years' growth....
562
565
Condition of national banks at date of each call during the report year.
Amount and classification of loans by national banks in the central
reserve cities....
569
Comparative statement relative to loans by national banks in reserve
cities..
Loans by national banks in New York in June, 1913 to 1917.
Overdrafts....
Investment securities of national banks classified..
Domestic and foreign securities held by national banks.
Bank premises and other real estate owned...
Due from banks....
National bank deposits with Federal reserve banks.
Specie and other lawful money.
Exchanges for clearing house.
Liabilities of national banks.
Capital, surplus, and undivided profits..
Circulation outstanding..
Due to banks..
Individual deposits..
571
572 -
572
573
574
575
Bonds and money borrowed.
Acceptances...
Changes in loans, bonds, cash, and deposits in national banks.
Relation of capital to deposits, etc., of national banks...
577
Percentage of principal items of assets and liabilities of national banks....
Reserve
Productivity of loans and bond investments of national banks..
Organization of national banks.....
583
National banks organized and closed, 1863 to October 31, 1917.
National banks organized during the past year and since 1900.
State banks converted into national banks..
Foreign branches of national banks.
Condition of foreign branches of national banks on June 20, 1917...
588
589