Final Revised 2020 Federal Reserve Note Print Order

On August 3, 2020, the Board approved a second revision to its FY 2020 order to 5.8 billion notes. This change is 0.4 billion notes, or 6.3 percent, less than the revised print order of 6.2 billion notes submitted in April 2020. It is also 0.6 billion notes, or 12.1 percent, more than the original FY 2020 print order of 5.2 billion notes. The total value of the final revised order is $188.2 billion, which is 28.6 percent higher than the value of the original print order and 1.4 percent higher than the value of the April revision. This revision reflects action taken to increase production for $20 and $100 notes resulting from the COVID-19 global pandemic.

FY 2020 Federal Reserve Note Print Order
Denomination Original Order
Aug-19
(000s of pieces)
Revised Order
Apr-20
(000s of pieces)
Final Revision
Aug-20
(000s of pieces)
Change from
Apr Revision
(000s of pieces)
$1 1,574,400 1,811,200 1,574,400 -236,800
$2 0 0 0 0
$5 736,000 684,800 467,200 -217,600
$10 460,800 460,800 460,800 0
$20 1,241,600 1,689,600 1,721,600 32,000
$50 76,800 236,800 236,800 0
$100 1,078,400 1,302,400 1,334,400 32,000
Total 5,168,000 6,185,600 5,795,200 -390,400

 

 

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Historical FY Print Orders

Chart 1: Historical FY Print Orders
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Last Update: April 06, 2023