CO129-367 - Acting Governor May - 1910 [6-7] — Page 524

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Section IV. The weight and touch of the various silver coins

shall be as follows : «

The coin of one dollar shall weigh 7 mace and 2

candareens *Treasury weight" (as hereinafter defined). It shall

contain 90 "pure silver" (as hereinafter defined) i.e. 6 mace

and 4.8 candareens of pure silver.

The 50 cent piece shall weigh 3 mace and 6 candareens Treasury weight. It shall contain 80% or 2 mace and

8.8 candareens pure silver.

The 25 cent piece shall weigh 1 mace and 8 canda- -reens Treasury weight and shall contain 80% or 1 mace and 4.4

candareens pure silver.

The dime shall weigh 8.64 candareens. It shall

contain 68% or 5.616 candareens pure silver.

The weight and touch of the nickel and copper

coinage will be dealt with in a future annexe to these Regula-.

-tions.

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planatory notes:-

For the purposes of these regulations "Treasury weight" is defined to be the weight laid down in the "Regula❤ -tions for the Standardization of Weights and Measures", drawn

up by the Board of Agriculture, Works and Commerce in conjuno»

-tion with the Board of Finance i.e. one tael Treasury weight @quals 37,301 grammes (French weight).

For the purposes of this section "pure silver*

is defined to be pure refined silver without alloy or dross of

any kind whatsoever.

Section V.

Payments may be made in the standard coin up to

any sum whatsoever. Payments in silver subsidiary coin must not

exceed the value of 5 dollars, ami in nickel or copper must not

exceed half a dollar. Acceptance may be refused where these limits are exceeded. These limits, however, do not apply when

exchanging coin at the Ta Ch'ing Government Bank or at any of

its branches or agencies.

Explanatory

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