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... cent . paid into the treasury thereon , which would have been imposed had the same been coined . By the 6th section of the act of 21st February , 1853 , this charge of one- half per cent . was payable into the treasury , REPORT ON THE ...
... cent . paid into the treasury thereon , which would have been imposed had the same been coined . By the 6th section of the act of 21st February , 1853 , this charge of one- half per cent . was payable into the treasury , REPORT ON THE ...
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... cent . imposed equally on bullion co or withdrawn in the form of fine bars , by the act of February 21 , and to restrict this duty entirely to coin . This is , of course , equiv to paying a premium of one - half per cent . upon all ...
... cent . imposed equally on bullion co or withdrawn in the form of fine bars , by the act of February 21 , and to restrict this duty entirely to coin . This is , of course , equiv to paying a premium of one - half per cent . upon all ...
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... cent . on all upt fine bars ose to export xercise that alf per cent . effect of im- tempting , as rred to , that ingly recom f the act of o provide for lection , safe it was pro- the United A to him for sit the same e of the as- - same ...
... cent . on all upt fine bars ose to export xercise that alf per cent . effect of im- tempting , as rred to , that ingly recom f the act of o provide for lection , safe it was pro- the United A to him for sit the same e of the as- - same ...
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... cents ............. 11,370,011 1,428,327 46 114,000 50,000 94,000 94,000 00 550 123,317 1,601,644 46 * Coinage ... cent pieces ....... Fine bars ....... ..... 4,890,000 489,000 00 ... 3,940,000 197,000 00 ....... 1,327 46 COPPER . Total ...
... cents ............. 11,370,011 1,428,327 46 114,000 50,000 94,000 94,000 00 550 123,317 1,601,644 46 * Coinage ... cent pieces ....... Fine bars ....... ..... 4,890,000 489,000 00 ... 3,940,000 197,000 00 ....... 1,327 46 COPPER . Total ...
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... cents of the new $ 4,774,186 16 ; total deposits , $ 31,287,500 87 . The coinage for the same period was as follows : gold coins $ 1 563 ; silver coins , $ 1,477,000 ; cent coins , $ 63,510 46. Fin bars , $ 9,371,575 68 ; silver bars ...
... cents of the new $ 4,774,186 16 ; total deposits , $ 31,287,500 87 . The coinage for the same period was as follows : gold coins $ 1 563 ; silver coins , $ 1,477,000 ; cent coins , $ 63,510 46. Fin bars , $ 9,371,575 68 ; silver bars ...
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