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PUBLIC
RECORD OFFICE
Reference :
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COURSE OF EXCHANGE.
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COINS.
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Unknown, no information hasing been supplied by the
Commisariat
as was the practice hitherts.
consists
of
The
Currency of the Colony is now
∙is now regulated by the Queen's Proclamation issued under Her Majesty's Order in Council of the 9t January 1863; and such currency, as hereinafter stated, uno made a Segal
was Tender throughout the bolony from the 16th February 1864 by the Acting. Governor's Proclamation of the 22nd Janmay of the same year.
The above
Currency
the following Coins, namely: The Dollar of Mexico or other Silver Dollar of Equivalent value may from
time to time be authorized by the Governor of Honghing. Silver Coins issued from Her Majesty's Mint representing one tenth part of the said Dollar, and Commonly called "Ten Bent Piece"
Copper or Bronze Coins, also issued from Her Majesty's Mint, representing (1) one hundredth foart of the said Dollar, and Commonly called "One Cent Piece", and (2) One thousandth part
of the said "Dollar, and Commonly called "Mil" or "Cash".
1.
OLA
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3.
警
The Silver or Ten cent pieces"
are a
legal tender of
payment for any sum not exceeding Two Dollars, and the "Cent Pieces"
Oils"
for Ifer any
sum not exceeding one Dollar.