BEP data for March 2009 is released:
http://www.bep.treas.gov/section.cfm/2/431/645
$1: 236.8 M
$5: 76.8 M
$10: 12.8 M
$20: 76.8 M
$50: 32.0 M
$100: 182.4 M
Average value per bill: $35.82
Most $1 bills since October 2008.
First printing of $5s in three months.
Fewest $10s produced since August 2007.
Most $20s since September 2008.
Second-highest production of $100s since March 2003. Ever since the Dow plunged in October 2008, there has been a sustained increase in production of these notes.
Average value per bill is lowest since August 2008. This is due to the increase in $1s and $5s and reduction in $10s and $50s.
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