... and the standard of said silver coins shall be such that of one thousand parts by weight nine hundred shall be of pure metal and one hundred of alloy, and the alloy shall be of copper. CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA - Page 1741901Full view - About this book
| United States - 1914 - 1382 pages
...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 alloy. The alloy of the silver coins shall be of copper. The alloy of the gold coins shall be of copper, or... | |
| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1916 - 388 pages
...one-hundredths grains; and the standard of said silver coins shall be such that of one thousand parts, by weight, nine hundred shall be of pure metal and one hundred of alloy, and the alloy shall be of copper. (Sec. 78 repealed by Sec. 13, Act of March 2, 1903, below.) SEC.... | |
| Lillian Cecilia Kearney - 1916 - 294 pages
...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 alloy. The alloy of the gold coins shall be of copper, or of copper and silver ; but the silver shall in no... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1917 - 828 pages
...and sixteen grains, and the standard of said silver coins shall be such that of one thousand parts, by weight, nine hundred shall be of pure metal and one hundred alloy, and the alloy shall be of copper." Section six of the same act of March 2, 1903, provided: "That... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby, Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - 1919 - 224 pages
...one-hundredths grains, and the standard of said silver coins shall be such that of one thousand parts by weight nine hundred shall be of pure metal and one hundred of alloy, and the alloy shall be of copper. SEC. 78. That the subsidiary silver coins authorized by the preceding... | |
| United States - 1920 - 200 pages
...one-hundredths grains; and the standard of said silver coins shall be such that of one thousand parts, by weight, nine hundred shall be of pure metal and one hundred of alloy, and the alloy shall be of copper. (Sec. 78 repealed by sec. 13, Act of March 2, 1903, below.) SEC.13.... | |
| David Patrick, William Geddie - 1923 - 860 pages
...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. Formerly it was provided that the alloy of gold coins might be of either copper or silver ; but now... | |
| New York Chamber of Commerce - 1873 - 380 pages
...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 alloy ; and the alloy of the silver coins shall be of copper, and the alloy of the gold coins shall be of... | |
| United States - 1927 - 682 pages
...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 alloy. The alloy of the silver coins shall be of copper. The alloy of the gold coins shall be of copper, or... | |
| Philippines (Commonwealth) Inauguration committee - 1935 - 290 pages
...one-hundredths grains, and the standard of said silver coins shall be such that of one thousand parts by weight nine hundred shall be of pure metal and one hundred of alloy, and the alloy shall be of copper. SEC. 78. That the subsidiary silver' coins authorized by the preceding... | |
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