U.S. National Archives & Record Administration (NARA), record group 104 (U.S. Mint), entry 38 (waste books), vol. 4 (1828-1833). Scanned under the direction of Robert W. Julian, operating via a grant from the Central States Numismatic Society.
The Mint Director's report on the assay of foreign coins. The text also appears in the American State Papers, finance (class 3), volume 5, report no. 912. Entered into the congressional serial set under the 20th Congress, 1st session, House document no. 251 (Treas. Dept.).
Paul Hybert summary: "A short report regarding an assay of the foreign coins that are current in the United States, from mint director Samuel Moore to Treasury Secretary Rush, who relayed it to Congress."
Summary statement of Mint operations for the year 1827, from the Secretary of the Treasury. The same text is in the American State Papers, finance (class 3), volume 5, no. 911.
Paul Hybert summary: "The required annual financial statements, on the operation of the mint, from Treasury Secretary Rush who sent it to Congress."
Mint Director Samuel Moore's report for the year 1827. The text is also in the American State Papers, finance (class 3), volume 5, report no. 827.
Paul Hybert summary: "A report from mint director Moore to President Adams, who relayed it to Congress. The fineness of the gold bullion from North Carolina generally exceeds the fineness of our gold coins. The supply of silver has been unusually abundant. Prepaid orders for copper coins can be shipped at mint expense and risk to all commonly accessible locations in the United States."
Eric P. Newman research files for the 1804 dollar. Legislative documents related to the 1804 dollar, primarily extracted from the Congressional Serial Set.