| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1960 - 48 pages
...United States, provided that at all times the Treasury maintained the ownership and the possessions or control within the United States of an amount of...would be made at a price of 91 cents per fine ounce. PART II. HISTORY OF THE COINS The act of April 2, 1792, established a mint, and authorized the following... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1960 - 772 pages
...monetary value equal to the face amount of all outstanding silver certificates. The price to he p:iid for such silver was to be not less than 71.11 cents...would be made at a price of 91 cents per fine ounce. PART II. HISTORY OF THE COINS The act of April 2, 1792, established a mint, and authorized the following... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1960 - 44 pages
...price of not less than 90.5 cents per finc ounce; on the day that this act became law the Secrctary of the Treasury announced that sales would be made at a price of 01 cents per finc ounce. PART II. HISTORY OF THE COINS The act of April 2, 1702, established a mint,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1961 - 96 pages
...control as noted above under the Act of July l2, l9U3 - at a price of not less than 90.5 cents per fins ounce; on the day that this Act became law the Secretary...Treasury announced that sales would be made at a price of 9l cents per fine ounce. РАИ II. ШЯОRТ ОТ 1НЖ COII8 The Act of April 2. l792. establlshed... | |
| United States Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1961 - 94 pages
...provisions as to ownership and possession or control as noted above under the Act of July 12, 191*3 - at a price of not less than 90.5 cents per fine ounce; on the day that this Aet became law the Secretary of the Treasury announced that sales would be made at a price of 91 cents... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1963 - 1530 pages
...monetary value of silver monetary stocks was increased from $1,280 million on June 30, 1934. to $3.526 million on June 30, 1947. The ratio of silver to gold...fine ounce. HISTORY OF THE COINS The act of April 2. 1702. established a mint, and authorized the following coins : Gold : eagles (each of the value of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1963 - 232 pages
...provisions as to ownership and possession or control as noted above under the Act of July 12, 19U3 - at a price of not less than 90.5 cents per fine ounce;...would be made at a price of 91 cents per fine ounce. PART II. BISTORT 07 THI COMB The Act of April 2. 1792. established a mint, and authorised the following... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1963 - 266 pages
...provisions as to ownership and possession or control as noted above under the Act of July l2, l9^3 - at a price of not less than 90.5 cents per fine ounce;...Treasury announced that sales would be made at a price of 9l cents per fine ounce. PAM II. BISTORT Of TH8 COINS The Act of April 2, l792, established a «iut.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1964 - 156 pages
...Act has not been achieved, however, primarily because of the very rapid increase of the Government,s gold stock prior to November 1941. The act of July...eagles (each of the value of 10 units or dollars), half-eagles, and quartereagles; silver: dollars, half dollars, quarter dollars, dimes, and half dimes;... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1964 - 1764 pages
...provisions as to ownership and possession or control as noted above under the Act of July 12, 19^3 - at a price of not less than 90.5 cents per fine ounce;...would be made at a price of 91 cents per fine ounce. - 5 REPEAL OF SILVER PURCHASE ACTS PABT II. HI3TOBT 0V TH1 CPUS The Act of April 2. 1792. established... | |
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