[In U.S. dollar equivalent] | ||
Balance with the Treasury Department July 1, 2008 | $165,367,704.85 | |
Receipts: | ||
Collections | $564,944,502.99 | |
Return from agency accounts of currencies advanced for liquidation of obligations incurred prior to July 1, 2007 | 4,450,577.07 | |
Total receipts | 569,395,080.06 | |
Total available | 734,762,784.91 |
Coke (short tons) | 4,468,437 | ¹25,526,646 | 5,080,403 | ²29,519,871 |
Diatomite | (¹²³) | (¹) | (¹) | (¹²³) |
Emery (pounds) | 765 | 6,828 | 1,046 | 9,349 |
Feldspar (crude) (long tons) | (¹) | (¹) | (¹) | (¹) |
Ferroalloys (short tons) | 183,465 | ²18,388,766 | 259,303 | ²30,719,756 |
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