CO129-123 - Sir MacDonnell - 1867 [7] — Page 233

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dollars as of late the former coins have been cheap in comparison to their intrinsic worth. Develse Retin which shows that the Mint has received after a long period of inaction 849,257.07 of Silver for coinage since the 1st of January in the present year and of this more than 587,000 oz. have been received in the last six weeks.

None of this would have been sent in if the Seignorage charged at the Indian Mints, viz: 2 per cent had been charged here; and I think it right to remind you that assuming your working expenses of the Mint when fully employed to amount to $100,000 per annum, and remembering that in coining there is a waste of 3 per mil which falls on the Colony, it would require a coinage of about $3,300,000 dollars to defray its expenses without taking into account interest on Capital sunk, which here cannot be put at less than $30,000 per annum.

8. The Silk trade and commercial operations at Canton will soon require for use there all the Mitchibus (or rather, probably, "Mexican dollars") of the country, which

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231 dollars as of late the former coins have been cheap in comparison to their intrinsic worth. Develse Retin which shows that the Mint has received after a long period of inaction 849,257.07 of Silver for coinage since the 1st of January in the present year and of this more than 587,000 oz. have been received in the last six weeks. None of this would have been sent in if the Seignorage charged at the Indian Mints, viz: 2 per cent had been charged here; and I think it right to remind you that assuming your working expenses of the Mint when fully employed to amount to $100,000 per annum, and remembering that in coining there is a waste of 3 per mil which falls on the Colony, it would require a coinage of about $3,300,000 dollars to defray its expenses without taking into account interest on Capital sunk, which here cannot be put at less than $30,000 per annum. 8. The Silk trade and commercial operations at Canton will soon require for use there all the Mitchibus (or rather, probably, "Mexican dollars") of the country, which
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231 dollars as of late the former coins have been cheap in comparison to their intrinsic worth Develse Retin which shows that the Mint has received after a long A feriod of inaction 849, 257 07: of Silver for coinage since the I 1st of January in the present year and of this more than 587,000 of have been received in the last six weeks. 7 None of this would have been sent in if the Seignorage charger at the Indian Mints, vez: 2 per cent has been charged here- and I think it right to remind Grase that assuming your as his Kinder tells me, the working expenses of the Mint when fully imployed _ to amount to $100,000 fer annum, and remembering that in coining there is a waste of 3 per mil which falls on the Colony, it would require a coinage of about 13300,000 dollars to defray it's expenses without taking into account interest on Cafital sunk, which here cannot be fout at les than $30,000 per out the above Regusap of 1 per cent auuum. 8. The Silk brave and commercial operations at Jahren will soon require for use there all the Iitchibors of the country, which
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dollars as of late the former coins have been cheap in comparison to their intrinsic worth Develse Retin which shows that the Mint has received after a long

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feriod of inaction 849, 257 07: of Silver for coinage since the I 1st of January in the present year and of this more than 587,000 of have been received in the last six weeks.

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None of this would have been sent in if the Seignorage charger at the Indian Mints, vez: 2 per cent has been charged here- and I think it right to remind

Grase that assuming your

as

his Kinder tells me,

the working

expenses of the Mint when fully imployed _ to amount to $100,000

fer annum, and remembering

that in coining there is a waste

of 3 per mil which falls on the Colony, it would require a coinage of about 13300,000 dollars to defray it's expenses without taking into account interest on Cafital sunk, which here cannot be fout at les than $30,000 per

out the above Regusap of 1 per cent

auuum.

8. The Silk brave and commercial

operations at Jahren will soon require for use

there all the

Iitchibors of the country, which

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