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Enclosure 1.
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hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporat-
-ion,
Comision de Cambios y Moneda,
City of Mexico.
San Francisco, 12th. January, 1806.
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Gentieren.
We have your valued favour of 5th. instant
and beg to answer your queries as follows:-
1. The adoption of the coinage of 1897 is absolutely necessary as regards its circulation in North Chins, the peculier milling (edge) of this dollar corpared with the milling of the new
Feso, is a very distinguishing mark as regards wixing the coinage
with the domestic dollar.
2. Me think the substitution of the words "estadcs
Unidos Mexicanos" for "Republica Mexicana" objectionable, as the
length of the nex nene would siter the look of the coin, es it is
important that the appearance of the coin should be as close as
possible to the existing old Peso.
8. Same objection pertains to the substitution of the
word "Exportacion" to "Libertad". But there would be no objection
to the change of A.M. for the present mint sign of M.O. as such
change would not be strikingly noticeable.
Your present high import duty would debar
these coins being re-imported to Mexico, and as you state, you
would take precaution that all dollars minted for export were duly
exported.
Such business would be carried on by Banks
or other high class concerns.
As regards charges and conditions we think