322
Aver
& Silver coins issued from
Majesty's Mint; tepresenting:
( ! ) One fifth part of the said Retlar
and commonly called Fiventy cent quece.
( 2 ) One tenth part of the said Bellar
and
comananly called "Fon
"
cent fiece, and
( 3 ) One twentieth part of the suid
(4.)
Dollar and com
commonly
" Five cent piece.
called
( 41. ) Copper or Bronze Coins, also
issued from Her Majesty's Mint representing: -
( 1 ) One hundredth part of the
said Dollar and commeronly
called One cent)
at piece, and
(2.)
One thousandth part of the
said Kollar and commonly
called Mail
the Silver.
and "Five cont pieces
"
Cash.
"Ten cent pieces
Q
ligal Fender L'exceeting
note
of payment for any sum Two Bollars, and the "cont fucces
Mils for any
The
met
not excading One Roller.
ownancy of this Centory.
Roas
long supposed at home to have been ingulated
184.4 schick
by the Queen's Proclamation F. 184.4. amongst other things made a clovereign
a
legal
tender at $14.80.
subject
in
When writing the sue
1861 Fir Hercules Robinson observed that
The Mercantile commumty
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recognized
ed themselves
the Proclamation
or governed