| William Lyman Fawcett - 1877 - 302 pages
...legal tender at their nominal value for any amount not exceeding five dollars in one payment. § 48. The standard for both gold and silver coins of the United States shall be such that of one thousand parts by weight nine hundred shall be of pure metal and one hundred of... | |
| United States - 1878 - 310 pages
...shall be payable in quarterly installments. SEC. 8. And be it farther enacted, That the standard for standard for both gold and silver coins of the United States shall here- coins. after be such, that of one thousand parts by weight, nine See act of June ' 28 1 8 3 4... | |
| Luther Vanhorn Moulton - 1880 - 278 pages
...the dime shall be, respectively, one-half and one-fifth of the weight of said half dollar. SEC. 3514. The standard for both gold and silver coins of the United States shall be such that of 1,000 parts by weight 900 shall be of pure metal and 100 of alloy. The alloy of the... | |
| Lewis Heyl - 1883 - 488 pages
...shall be, respectively, one-half and one-fifth of the weight of said half dollar. 2103. SEC. 3514. The standard for both gold and silver coins of the United States shall be such that of one thousand parts by weight nine hundred shall be of pure metal and one hundred of... | |
| James Laurence Laughlin - 1885 - 326 pages
...establishing a Mint, and regulating the coins of the United States." SEO. 8. And be it further enacted, That the standard for both gold and silver coins of the...metal and one hundred of alloy ; and the alloy of the silver coins shall be of copper; and the alloy of the gold coins shall be of copper and silver,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1885 - 244 pages
...one-half of one per centum coinsbelow the standard weight prescribed by law, shall be recoined. SEC. 3514. The standard for both gold and silver coins of the United States Standard for shall be such that of one thousand parts by weight nine hundred shall be of S°!d and... | |
| Lewis Heyl - 1886 - 518 pages
...shall be, respectively, one-half and one-fifth of the weight of said half dollar. 2103. SEC. 3514. The standard for both gold and silver coins of the United States shall be such that of one thousand parts by weight nine hundred shall be of pure metal and one hundred of... | |
| 1888 - 854 pages
...States, it is declared by law that the standard for both gold and silver coins shall be such, that of a thousand parts by weight, nine hundred shall be of pure metal, and one hundred of alloy. Until lately, it was provided that the alloy of gold coins might be ot either copper or silver ; but... | |
| United States - 1889 - 90 pages
...establishing a mint, and regulating the coint of the United States." SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That the standard for both gold and silver coins of the...metal, and one hundred of alloy ; and the alloy of the silver coins shall be of copper ; and the alloy of the gold coins shall be of copper and silver,... | |
| E. A. Elliott - 1889 - 314 pages
...By the Act of January 18th, 1837, Congress changed our standard of fineness. The Act declared that " the standard for both gold and silver coins of the...be of pure metal, and one hundred of alloy.'' And this has remained our standard ever since. The ninth section of this act fixed the weight of our silver... | |
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