Skip to content
Membership
Donate
Store
CLOSED TODAY
Tickets
Home
Collections
Search
American finance : with gold, silver, and paper currency always at par. Currency "restored to the nation, to whom it belongs."
Rare Books
American finance : with gold, silver, and paper currency always at par. Currency "restored to the nation, to whom it belongs."
Image not available
Type
Rare Books
(Opens in new tab)
Publication date
1877.
Call number
248106
Creator
Comstock, A. M
(Opens in new tab)
Dimensions
25 cm
Find out more
View in the Library catalog
(Opens in new tab)
You might also be interested in
Image not available
Gold and silver as currency : in the light of experience, historical, economical, and practical. A series of papers written for the Travelers' record
Rare Books
117941
Image not available
State of New Hampshire. : An act for making gold and silver a tender for all debts, and for settling the depreciation of the paper currency; and for the future regulation of the courts of justice in this state
Rare Books
20231
Image not available
Illustrated history of the United States mint with a complete description of American coinage : from the earliest period to the present time. The process of melting, refining, assaying, and coining gold and silver fully described: with biographical sketches ... To which are added a glossary of mint terms and the latest official tables of the annual products of gold and silver in the different states, and foreign countries, with monetary statistics of all nations. Illustrated with phototypes, steel plate portraits and wood engravings, with numerous plates of photographic reproductions of rare American coins, with list of coins that command premiums
Rare Books
705947
Image not available
Illustrated history of the United States mint : with a complete description of American coinage, from the earliest period to the present time the process of melting, refining, assaying, and coining gold and silver fully described with biographical sketches of Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Robert Morris, Benjamin Rush, John Jay Knox, James P. Kimball, Daniel M. Fox, and the mint officers from its foundation to the present time. To which are added a glossary of mint terms and the latest official tables of the annual products of gold and silver in the different states, and foreign countries, with monetary statistics of all nations. Illustrated with phototypes, steel plate portraits and wood engravings, with numerous plates of photographic reproductions of rare American coins, and price list of their numismatic value
Rare Books
116613
Visit
What’s On
Collections & Research
Learn
Join & Give
About
Dismiss
Open search