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... coin , $ 67,521 52 ; and in miscellaneous items , $ 577,076 96 — making a net decrease , in the receipts from all sources for the year , of $ 11,236,707 92 . The decrease of revenue is principally due to the falling off in the receipts ...
... coin , $ 67,521 52 ; and in miscellaneous items , $ 577,076 96 — making a net decrease , in the receipts from all sources for the year , of $ 11,236,707 92 . The decrease of revenue is principally due to the falling off in the receipts ...
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... coin , with the least possible disturbance of existing rights and contracts . Three of its provisions have been substantially carried into execution by the gradual substitution of fractional coin for fractional currency , by the free ...
... coin , with the least possible disturbance of existing rights and contracts . Three of its provisions have been substantially carried into execution by the gradual substitution of fractional coin for fractional currency , by the free ...
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... coin reserve of at least forty per cent . of the amount of United States notes outstanding . At that time it was anticipated that under the provisions of the resumption act the volume of United States notes would be reduced to ...
... coin reserve of at least forty per cent . of the amount of United States notes outstanding . At that time it was anticipated that under the provisions of the resumption act the volume of United States notes would be reduced to ...
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... coin . This will greatly lessen the risk and labor of collections both to the Treasury and the banks . Every step in these preparations for resumption has been accompa nied with increased business and confidence . The accumulation of coin ...
... coin . This will greatly lessen the risk and labor of collections both to the Treasury and the banks . Every step in these preparations for resumption has been accompa nied with increased business and confidence . The accumulation of coin ...
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... coin liabilities , such as interest or principal of the public debt , will be ordinarily paid and willingly received in United States notes , but , when demanded , such payments will be made in coin ; and United States notes and coin ...
... coin liabilities , such as interest or principal of the public debt , will be ordinarily paid and willingly received in United States notes , but , when demanded , such payments will be made in coin ; and United States notes and coin ...
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