Illustrated history of the United States mint: with a complete description of American coinage, from the earliest period to the present time
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Illustrated history of the United States mint: with a complete description of American coinage, from the earliest period to the present time
Coinage -- United States; Mints -- United States
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Calendar Years.| Gold. | Silver. | Total.
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1880 |$36,000,000|$39,200,000|$75,200,000
1881 | 34,700,000| 43,000,000| 77,700,000
1882 | 32,500,000| 46,800,000| 79,300,000
1883 | 30,000,000| 46,200,000| 76,200,000
1884 | 30,800,000| 48,800,000| 79,600,000
1885 | 31,800,000| 51,600,000| 83,400,000
1886 | 35,000,000| 51,000,000| 86,000,000
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Gold and silver product in the United States and amount coined in 1886.
GOLD.
Value of the product of the mines, 1886 $98,000,000
Coinage executed in 1886 $92,650,000
Recoinage 9,600,000
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Net coinage 1886 83,050,000
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Leaving new gold for employment in the arts $14,950,000
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SILVER.
Value of the product of the mines, 1886 $130,000,000
Coinage executed in 1886 $124,670,000
Recoinage 13,950,000
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Net coinage 1886 110,720,000
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Leaving new silver for employment in the arts $19,280,000
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Minor Coins Shipped to the Different States and Territories from the Mint
at Philadelphia during the Fiscal Year 1887.
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