CO129-097 - Acting Governor Mercer - 1864 [1-2] & Sir Robinson - 1864 [1-3] — Page 420

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about 4/6d each, and as before observed there is every probability of their rising still higher. At the present price of bar Silver - namely £671⁄2 per ounce standard - the value of the fine Silver in a Mexican Dollar of 90% touch or 9/10th fineness, and weighing 416 grains troy, is 4/4.d – For several years, however, the average price of bar Silver in the London Market has not been more than about 67d per ounce, at which price the value of a Dollar, of the weight and purity specified above, would be only about 4/3d. To this be added a seignorage of 1.6 per cent, which would probably cover all the expenses of coinage at a regularly organized Minting establishment such as already exists at Tower Hill, it follows that the total cost in London to the Home Government of a new British dollar would amount to 4/33⁄2d, against 4/31⁄2d the present cost of a Mexican Dollar in the same market. The freight and insurance to China would be the same for either Dollar, namely about ¼ per cent, so that the British dollar would cost the Government in China 4/51⁄2d against 4/81⁄2d the present cost of the Mexican Dollar here, which would be a saving of 6¾ per cent.

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about 4/6d each, and as before observed there is every probability of their rising still higher. At the present price of bar Silver - namely £671⁄2 per ounce standard - the value of the fine Silver in a Mexican Dollar of 90% touch or 9/10th fineness, and weighing 416 grains troy, is 4/4.d For several years, however, the average price of bar Silver in the London Market has not been more than about 67d per ounce, at which price the value of a Dollar, of the weight and purity specified above, would be only about 4/3d. To this be added a seignorage of 1.6 per cent, which would probably cover all the expenses of coinage at a regularly organized Minting establishment such as already exists at Tower Hill, it follows that the total cost in London to the Home Government of a new British dollar would amount to 4/33⁄2d, against 4/31⁄2d the present cost of a Mexican Dollar in the same market. The freight and insurance to China would be the same for either Dollar, namely about ¼ per cent, so that the British dollar would cost the Government in China 4/51⁄2d against 4/81⁄2d the present cost of the Mexican Dollar here, which would be a saving of per cent. Page 420Page 421
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about 4/64 each, and as before observed there is every probability of still higher. At the their rising - present price of bar Silver - namely L 671⁄2 per ounce standard _ the value of the fine Silver in a Mexican Dollar of 90 touch or 9/10th fineness, and weighing 416 grains troy, is 4/4. For several years, however, the average price of bar Silver in the London Market has not been more than about 67 per ounce, the value of a which price Follar, of the weight and purity specified above, would be only about #t. Of to this be added a seignorage of 1. per cent, which would probably 413 expenses of cover all the coinage at a regularly organized Minting retablishment such as already exists on Tower Still, it follows that the total cost in London to the Home Government of a new British dollar would amount to 4/332, against 4/34 the present cost of a Mexican Follar in the same market. The freight and insurance to china would be the same for Dollar, namely about 4 per cent, مه J. J. either that the British dollar would cat the Government in China 4/52 44/3/24 against 1/8 1⁄2 the present cost of the Mexican Dollar here, which would be a saving of 6 per cent. Page 420Page 421
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about 4/64 each, and as before observed there is every probability of

still higher. At the

their

rising

- present price of bar Silver - namely

L

671⁄2 per ounce standard _ the value

of the fine Silver in a Mexican

Dollar

of 90

touch or 9/10th fineness,

and weighing 416 grains troy, is 4/4. – For several years, however, the average price of bar Silver in the London Market has not been

more than about 67 per ounce,

the value of a which

price Follar, of the weight and purity specified above, would be only about #t. Of to this be added a

seignorage of 1. per cent, which would

probably

413

expenses of

cover all the coinage at a regularly organized Minting retablishment such as already exists on Tower Still, it follows that the total cost in London to the Home Government of a new British dollar would amount to 4/332, against 4/34 the present cost of a Mexican Follar in the same market. The freight and insurance to china would be the same

for Dollar, namely about 4 per cent,

مه

J. J.

either

that the British dollar would cat the Government in China 4/52

44/3/24 against 1/8 1⁄2 the present cost of the Mexican Dollar here, which would be a saving of 6 per cent.

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