| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1868 - 928 pages
...from the several European nations were present. Mr. Samuel B. Raggles represented the United States, and his report on the subject has been communicated...of which are : 1. A single standard, exclusively of goldt 2. Coins of equal weight and diameter. 3. Of equal quality, nine-tenths fine. 4. The weight of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1868 - 892 pages
...conference have been already reported to the Department of Slate. Briefly repeated, they are as follows : 1. A single standard, exclusively of gold ; 2. Coins...of equal weight and diameter ; 3. Of equal quality, (or titre,) nine-tenths fine; 4. The weight of the present five-franc gold piece, 1612.90 milligrams,... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1868 - 764 pages
...conference have heen already reported to the Department of State. Briefly repeated, they are as follows : 1. A single standard, exclusively of gold; 2. Coins...of equal weight and diameter; 3. Of equal quality (or litre,) nine-tenths fine ; 4. The weight of the present five-franc gold piece, 1612.90 milligrams,... | |
| William Phipps Blake - Coinage, International - 1869 - 396 pages
...from the several European nations were present. Mr. Samuel B. Buggles represented the United States, and his report on the subject has been communicated...there agreed upon, the general features of which are : i " 2. Coins of equal weight and diameter. *' 3. Of equal quality, nine-tenths fine. " 4. The weight... | |
| William Phipps Blake - Money - 1869 - 412 pages
...from the several European nations were present. Mr. Samuel B. Ruggles represented the United States, and his report on the subject has been communicated...the Department of State. From this it appears that apian of monetary unification was there agreed upon, the general features of which are : "2. Coins... | |
| William Phipps Blake - Coinage, International - 1869 - 388 pages
...from the several European nations were present. Mr. Samuel B. Ruggies represented the United States, and his report on the subject has been communicated...the Department of State. From this it appears that apian of monetary unification was there agreed upon, the general features of which are: " 2. Coins... | |
| William Phipps Blake - Gold - 1869 - 400 pages
...from the several European nations were present. Mr. Samuel B. Ruggles represented the United States, and his report on the subject has been communicated...the Department of State. From this it appears that apian of monetary unification was there agreed upon, the general features of which are : "2. Coins... | |
| William Phipps Blake - Gold - 1869 - 400 pages
...plan proposed by the Paris conference was the best mode to accomplish the end desired. "It proposes: "1. A single standard, exclusively of gold. "2. Coins...of equal weight and diameter. "3. Of equal quality or fineness — nine-tenths fine. 1 Upon these points the foregoing pages of this report and the tables... | |
| Illinois State Agricultural Society - Agriculture - 1870 - 794 pages
...represented by Mr. SB Ruggles,of New York, are briefly stated in the report of Mr. R. as follows : 1. A single standard, exclusively of gold. 2. Coins...of equal weight and diameter. 3. Of equal quality, (or titre,) nine-tenths fine. 4. The weight of the present five-franc gold piece, 1612.90 milligrams,... | |
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