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Annual Report to the Congress on the Presidential $1 Coin Program in July 2007, pursuant to section 104 of the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005

Figure 2. Per Capita Demand for George Washington $1 Coin (by Reserve Bank Cash Processing Office, during introductory period)

This map of the United States shows the geographical distribution of George Washington $1 coin payments to circulation, per capita, by Reserve Bank office, from February 1 through March 15. The Memphis and Nashville Reserve Bank offices experienced the highest per capita demand (more than 1.5) over the period while the San Francisco, Los Angeles, St. Louis, and New Orleans Reserve Bank offices experienced the lowest (less than 0.6). The Seattle, Phoenix, Denver, Minneapolis, Omaha, Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, Chicago, Boston, New York, Richmond, Charlotte, Atlanta, and Miami Reserve Bank offices experienced per capita demand in the 0.61 to 0.8 range. The Salt Lake City, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Jacksonville Reserve Bank Offices experienced per capita demand in the 0.81 to 1.0 range. The Helena, El Paso, and Kansas City Reserve Bank offices experienced per capita demand in the 1.01 to 1.5 range.

*Source: 2000 U.S. Census Bureau Data.

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