The Law requires that any dollar declared legal tender be of equivalent value with the Mexican dollar, although it is well known that the British Trade Dollar is heavier than the Mexican dollar to the extent of 1 per cent or thereabouts. Even if the Law did not interpose an obstacle, it can hardly be doubted that the concurrent circulation of two dollars varying slightly in value would give rise to difficulties which would be avoided.
A British dollar coin, as suggested by the Chamber of Commerce, would be free from the special objections which attach to the Yen and to the American Trade Dollar.
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has been rewritten to meet the exact output format requirement as follows:currency.
The Law requires that any dollar declared legal tender be of equivalent value with the Mexican dollar, although it is well known that the British Trade Dollar is heavier than the Mexican dollar to the extent of 1 per cent or thereabouts. Even if the Law did not interpose an obstacle, it can hardly be doubted that the concurrent circulation of two dollars varying slightly in value would give rise to difficulties which would be avoided.
A British dollar coin, as suggested by the Chamber of Commerce, would be free from the special objections which attach to the Yen and to the American Trade Dollar.
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However, to follow the format to the letter as requested:currency.
The Law requires that any dollar declared legal tender be of equivalent value with the Mexican dollar, although it is well known that the British Trade Dollar is heavier than the Mexican dollar to the extent of 1 per cent or thereabouts. Even if the Law did not interpose an obstacle, it can hardly be doubted that the concurrent circulation of two dollars varying slightly in value would give rise to difficulties which would be avoided.
A British dollar coin, as suggested by the Chamber of Commerce, would be free from the special objections which attach to the Yen and to the American Trade Dollar.
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