Article seventh of the treaty provides for a payment of four thousand six hundred and sixty-five dollars in gold coin to them for services and horses furnished the Oregon Mounted Volunteers in 1856.
He was paid for his services in gold coin, which amounted to something over five hundred dollars.
Surely each commercial nation should be willing to yield a little to secure a gold coin of equal value, weight, and diameter, from whatever mint it may have been issued.
It takes a much longer time to coin these small coins than gold coins, and the operation will probably take more time than it would to coin any considerable amount of gold coin.
A gold coin, first made in the reign of Edward IV.
A gold coin of Great Britain, on which an effigy of the head of the reigning king or queen is stamped, valued at one pound sterling, or about $4.
Whatever I say of gold coin, is equally applicable to silver coin; but it is not necessary to mention both on every occasion.
Compelling the issuers of paper money to pay their notes either in gold coin or bullion, is the only control upon their abusing their power of issuing such money, 507.
From this time till 1819 the circulation of gold coinin a great measure ceased, and notes of one pound and upwards became the general medium of commercial intercourse.
It was easy to understand that there could not be so strong an inducement to crime when the currency consisted in notes, numbered, and signed with a known name, as when it consisted of gold coin, which it was impossible to identify.
The native will take ten dollars in gold for ten dollars only in all settlements of accounts, and would just as willingly--even more so, accept ten Mexican dollars as ten American dollars in gold coin.
There were in gold coin, a million and a half dollars in the strong box of Merritt's ship, the Newport.
The bank is obliged to redeem these notes on demand in gold coin or silver five-franc pieces, but it is free to determine how much cash it shall keep on hand for that purpose, and when and under what conditions it shall issue them.
The issue department freely issues additional notes in exchange for an equal amount of gold coin or bullion, and on demand redeems notes in gold coin.
A gold coin termed a ducat was current in Hanover during the reigns of George I.
There is a gold coin termed a ducat in the Austria-Hungary currency, of the value of nine shillings and fourpence.
A gold coinof the United States, of the value of ten dollars.
A gold coin of ancient Persia, weighing usually a little more than 128 grains, and bearing on one side the figure of an archer.
A gold coin of Byzantium or Constantinople, varying in weight and value, usually (those current in England) between a sovereign and a half sovereign.
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