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coinage of
silver into
money on-demand, as
opposed to
strict adherence to the more
carefully fixed money supply implicit in the gold standard.
Free silver...
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coinage in Wiktionary, the
free dictionary.
Coinage may
refer to: Coins,
standardized as
currency Coining (mint), the
process of manufacturing...
- The
Coinage Act of 1792 (also
known as the Mint Act; officially: An act
establishing a mint, and
regulating the
Coins of the
United States), p****ed by...
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Governor John St. John,
demanded the
inclusion of
planks endorsing the
free coinage of
silver at 16:1 and of women's suffrage, the
former refusing to accept...
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Coinage Act of 1873 or Mint Act of 1873 was a
general revision of laws
relating to the Mint of the
United States. By
ending the
right of
holders of...
- of
free coinage and
currency regulation "in
order not to
abridge the
quantity of
circulating medium". With its acceptance, Sec.11 of the
Coinage Act...
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Democratic Party, and the
Silver Republican Party. The
Silverites advocated free coinage of silver. They
wanted to
lower the gold
standard of the
United States...
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Netherlands in 1875
repealed the
free coinage of
silver into
Gulden coins,
substituted by the
free coinage of gold into 10-Gulden
coins containing...
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deferring to bimetalism,
Senate Democrats in
January 1891
voted for
free coinage of silver. Furious, he sent a
letter to
Ellery Anderson, who
headed the...
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standard silver dollar minted since the p****age of the
Coinage Act of 1873,
which ended the
free coining of
silver and the
production of the
previous design...