... so base as to be unsuitable for the operations of the mint ; and when gold and silver are combined, if either metal be in such small proportion that it cannot be separated advantageously, no allowance shall be made to the depositor for its value. Two Essays in Economics - Page 85by John Borden - 1890 - 139 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Francis Gordon - Commercial law - 1837 - 886 pages
...shall be lawful to refuse, at the mint, any deposite of less value than two hundred dollars, and any sovereigns or states.(3) 984. Vessels of the : And provided also, That when gold and silver are combined, if either of these metals be in such small... | |
| United States - Law - 1846 - 882 pages
...shall be lawful to refuse, at the mint, any deposite of less value than one hundred dollars, and any bullion so base as to be unsuitable for the operations of the mint ; And provided aha, That when gold and silver are combined, if either of these metals be in such small... | |
| United States - Law - 1873 - 1188 pages
...6°.ld bullion for to refuse any deposit of less value than one hundred dollars, or any bullion comase> so base as to be unsuitable for the operations of the mint ; and when gold and silver are combined, if either metal be in such small proportion that it cannot... | |
| United States - Session laws - 1873 - 1192 pages
...ß°.'(1 bullion for to refuse any deposit of less value than one hundred dollars, or any bullion Coma8e' so base as to be unsuitable for the operations of the mint ; and when gold and silver arc combined, if either metal be in such small proportion that it cannot... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1874 - 524 pages
...benefit; but it shall be lawful to refuse any deposit of less value than one hundred dollars, or any bullion so base as to be unsuitable for the operations of the mint; and when gold and silver are combined, if either metal be in such small proportion that it cannot be... | |
| United States - Banking law - 1878 - 308 pages
...efit . 1}ut .t shall be lawful to refnse any deposit of less value than one hundred dollars, or any bullion so base as to be unsuitable for the operations of the mint ; and when gold and silver are combined, if either metal be in such small proportion that it cannot... | |
| John Borden - Currency question - 1889 - 56 pages
...into coin or bars; silver bullion, to be formed into bars only. Any deposit of less value than $100 may be refused; also, bullion so base as to be unsuitable...office bars, or fine gold bars bearing the stamp of well-known refineries, payment therefor may be made at once within two per cent. of the value contained... | |
| National Executive Silver Committee - Bland-Allison act of 1878 - 1890 - 170 pages
...benefit and without charge; but it shall be lawful to refuse any deposit of less value than $100, or any bullion so base as to be unsuitable for the operations of the Mint." Mr. BLAIR. I offer an amendment to the proposed amendment of the Senator from Kan- as, which is, to... | |
| 1891 - 864 pages
...benefit, and without charge; but it shall be lawful to refuse any deposit of less value than,$100,or any bullion so base as to be unsuitable for the operations of the mint. Sec. 2 That the provisions of section 3 of an act to authorize the coinage of the standard silver dollar... | |
| John Sherman - Cabinet officers - 1895 - 728 pages
...benefit, and without charge, but it shall be lawful to refuse any deposit of less value than $100, or any bullion so base as to be unsuitable for the operations of the mint." The adoption of this free silver amendment clearly indicated that a large majority of the Senate favored... | |
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