The reduction in value of the half-eagle would slightly exceed 17 £ cents; in the sovereign, 4 cents.) 5. The coins of each nation to continue to bear the names and emblems preferred by each, but to be legal tenders, public and private, in all. The conference... Reports, ed. by W.P. Blake - Side 275av United States commission to the Paris expos, 1867 - 1870Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1868 - 896 sider
...of the present five-frano gold piece, 1612'90 milligrammes, to be the unit, with its multiples, (o.) The coins of each nation to continue to bear the names...but to be legal tenders, public and private, in all. A marked prominence is given in the report to the opinions upon this scheme held by the Hon. John Sherman,... | |
| William B. Dana - 1868 - 490 sider
...multiples. Tiie issue by France of a new coiu of the value and weight of 25 francs was recommended. 5. The coins of each nation to continue to bear the names...coin of 25 francs. It determines that other sizes and denomina» Report of Mr. Morgan, ftom the Senate Committee on Finance. tions shall be in due proportion... | |
| William B. Dana - 1868 - 528 sider
...reduction in value of the halfeagle '.. . I'iKl slightly exceed IT.! cents ; in the sovereign, 4 cents.] 5. The coins of each nation to continue to bear the names...but to be legal tenders, public and private, in all. The Conference further requested the Government of France to invite different nations to answer, by... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1868 - 764 sider
...reduction in value of the half-eagle would slightly exceed 17J cents; (in the sovereign, 4 cents.) 5. The coins of each nation to continue to bear the names...but to be legal tenders, public and private, in all. The conference further requested the government of France to invite the different nations to answer,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1868 - 892 sider
...reduction in value of the half-eagle would slightly exceed 17A cents ; in the sovereign, 4 cents.) 5. The coins of each nation to continue to bear the names...but to be legal tenders, public and private, in all. The conference further requested the government of France to invite the different nations to answer,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1868 - 928 sider
...five-franc gold piece to be the unit. 5. The coins of each nation to bear the names and emblems prepared by each, but to be legal tenders public and private in all. 1. The single standard of gold is an American idea, yielded reluctantly by France and other countries,... | |
| William Phipps Blake - 1869 - 412 sider
...reduction in value of the half-eagle would slightly exceed 17 £ cents; in the sovereign, 4 cents.) 5. The coins of each nation to continue to bear the names...but to be legal tenders, public and private, in all. The conference further requested the government of France to invite the different nations to answer,... | |
| William Phipps Blake - 1869 - 400 sider
...reduction in value of the half-eagle would slightly exceed 17 £ cents; in the sovereign, 4 cents.) 5. The coins of each nation to continue to bear the names...but to be legal tenders, public and private, in all. The conference further requested the government of France to invite the different nations to answer,... | |
| William Phipps Blake - 1869 - 388 sider
...reduction in value of the half-eagle would slightly exceed 17£ cents; in the sovereign, 4 cents.) 5. The coins of each nation to continue to bear the names...but to be legal tenders, public and private, in all. The conference further requested the government of France to invite the different nations to answer,... | |
| Edwin Martin Stone - 1869 - 78 sider
...of the value and weight of twenty-five francs. This last proposition was made by Mr. Ruggles. 5. — The coins of each nation to continue to bear the names...but to be legal tenders, public and private in all. In addition to the foregoing, the Conference recommended that the French Government should invite the... | |
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