U.S. National Archives & Records Administration (NARA), record group 104 (U.S. Mint), entry 96 (bullion ledgers). Scanned under the direction of Robert W. Julian at the NARA Philadelphia facility, operating via a grant from the Central States Numismatic Society. Note, for correspondence, endorsements were generally not copied.
Note: volume numbering for this series is unclear and is pending clarification.
U.S. National Archives & Records Administration (NARA), record group 104 (U.S. Mint), entry 97, volume 4. Scanned under the direction of Robert W. Julian at the NARA Philadelphia facility, operating via a grant from the Central States Numismatic Society. Note, for correspondence, endorsements were generally not copied.
U.S. National Archives & Records Administration (NARA), record group 104 (U.S. Mint), entry 116. Scanned under the direction of Robert W. Julian at the NARA Philadelphia facility, operating via a grant from the Central States Numismatic Society. Note, for correspondence, endorsements were generally not copied. Entry 116 summary: Small Gold Deposits. 1825–1832.
A report from the Director of the Mint on the assay of foreign coins. The same text is in the American State Papers, finance (class 3), volume 5, no. 725.
Paul Hybert summary: "An assay of foreign coins, from mint director Samuel Moore to Treasury Secretary Crawford, who relayed it to Congress. The recent assay results for the four types of foreign gold coins and three types of foreign silver coins still current are stated — they are consistent with prior results."
Mint Director Samuel Moore's report for the year 1824. The same text is in the American State Papers, finance (class 3), volume 5, report no. 726.
Paul Hybert summary: "A report from mint director Moore to President Monroe, who relayed it to Congress. The amount of gold, silver, and copper coins minted in 1824 almost reaches the highest level ever attained, in 1820. This is the third year of inconsiderable deposits of gold, because gold continues to bring a premium over its standard value. Silver deposits have been abundant during the year."