CO129-190 - Governor Hennessy - 1880 [10-12] — Page 318

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Siilver ingots which have been melted by unknown refiners or in the old native furnace are only accepted by the Mint after they have been properly melted in the Melting Department and cast into the form of Mint refined ingots under the superintendence of the assayer. Silver ingots which have been melted in the Mint refinery, or by known European Melters do not require to be thus melted.

From off each individual ingot an assay piece is then cut in the presence of the assayer, and this piece is assayed by him personally. The fineness of each ingot as determined by him is reported to the Commissioner, and from this fineness the amount of alloy (copper) required by each, to yield bars of standard fineness, is calculated by the chief Japanese officers of the Assay Department and of the Melting Department. Each ingot with its accompanying copper is then placed in a plumbago crucible, melted and thoroughly mixed by stirring; a small quantity of the molten metal is then carefully taken out from each crucible, quenched in water and wrapped cash in its separate assay paper. These operations are performed under the superintendence of the assayer.

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Siilver ingots which have been melted by unknown refiners or in the old native furnace are only accepted by the Mint after they have been properly melted in the Melting Department and cast into the form of Mint refined ingots under the superintendence of the assayer. Silver ingots which have been melted in the Mint refinery, or by known European Melters do not require to be thus melted. From off each individual ingot an assay piece is then cut in the presence of the assayer, and this piece is assayed by him personally. The fineness of each ingot as determined by him is reported to the Commissioner, and from this fineness the amount of alloy (copper) required by each, to yield bars of standard fineness, is calculated by the chief Japanese officers of the Assay Department and of the Melting Department. Each ingot with its accompanying copper is then placed in a plumbago crucible, melted and thoroughly mixed by stirring; a small quantity of the molten metal is then carefully taken out from each crucible, quenched in water and wrapped cash in its separate assay paper. These operations are performed under the superintendence of the assayer. This "dip assay piece" from each crucible of metal is then assayed at once by ... Dec.
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305 315 Siiver ingots which have been meited by unknown refiners or in the old native furnace. are only accepted by the Mint after they have been properly melted in the Heiting Department and cast into the _ form of Mint relined ingote under the suberintendence of the appayer. Silver infote which have been meited in the Nint refincy, or by known European Meiters do not require to be thus meited. From off each individual ingot an aslay piece is then out in the presence of the allayer, and this piece is assayed by him personally. The fineness of each ingot al determined by him is reported to the Commissioner, and from this fineness the amount of alloy (copper) required by each, to yield bars of standard fineness, is calculated by the chief Japanese officers of the assay Department and of the Melting Department. Pach ingot with its accompanying copper is then placed in a kiumbago crusible melted and thoroughly mixed by stirring: a email quantity of the moitin metal is then carefully taken out from each crucible, quenched in water and wrakpid cash in itd separate akay paper. Thise operations are performed under the suferintendenci the aklayer. This "dip assay piece" from each crucible of metal is then ajayed at once bu پیدا Dec.
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Siiver ingots which have been meited by unknown refiners or in the old native

furnace.

are only accepted by the Mint

after they have been properly melted in the Heiting Department and cast into the _ form of Mint relined ingote under the suberintendence of the appayer. Silver infote

which have been meited in the Nint

refincy, or by known European Meiters do not require to be thus meited.

From off each individual ingot

an

aslay piece is then out in the presence of the allayer, and this piece is assayed by him

personally. The fineness of each ingot al

determined by

him is reported to the

Commissioner, and from this fineness the

amount of alloy (copper) required by each, to

yield

bars of standard fineness, is calculated

by the chief Japanese officers of the assay Department and of the Melting Department. Pach ingot with its accompanying copper is then placed in a kiumbago crusible melted and thoroughly mixed by stirring:

a email

quantity of the moitin metal is then

carefully taken out from each crucible, quenched in water and wrakpid cash in itd separate akay paper. Thise operations

are performed under the suferintendenci

the aklayer.

This "dip assay piece" from each

crucible of metal is then ajayed at once

bu

پیدا

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