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which were required for several genes, in aid of the local Revenue. The Copper or "Copper Cash" money, using Chinese "cash", sometimes at one rate, sometimes at another - (1200, 1000, even 900 cash) were told to be exchanged. Within a dollar, hard cash was used for salaries, etc., and sometimes with broken pieces of copper cash - for surplus, it was paid back again in taxes. The value fluctuated frequently. But fortunately, this may be, individuals, who received it from Government, believed...
Some used it. Europeans, for certain purposes, at the prevailing rate.
Large amounts were exchanged at the Bank or in the Sinn market for Dollars, as the public only used the latter.
A few...
The Treasury...
The legal rate of 4/1⁄2 to the Dollar of sovereigns & British silver & copper coins, in circulation, appears for some years after the introduction of British currency, to have corresponded fairly well with the actual rate through the Commissariat, for pay of Troops.
or on account of the votes of Parliament...