U.S. Comptroller of the Currency Annual Reports, Government Printing Office
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"Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency", by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington D.C. 1863-1980. PDF courtesy of FRASER: https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/56#19164
Treasury Department circular mandating the use of specific ink types. Signed by Secretary of the Treasury George S. Boutwell.
From the National Archives & Records Administration (NARA), record group 104 (U.S. Mint), entry 1 (general correspondence), box 87. Courtesy of Roger Burdette.
Roger Burdette comments "Certain inks were specified because they performed better in presscopies and did not have an acid base that ate through paper."
Visitors guide to the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, presenting an overview of the coining process and Mint operation. Includes exchange rate tables for foreign gold and silver coins.
Mason's Coin and Stamp Collector's Magazine, Ebenezer L. Mason
Descrição:
The first significant house organ in American numismatics, Ebenezer L. Mason held forth from Philadelphia (and later Boston) and served up an unvarnished view of the coin collecting community.
Mason's Coin and Stamp Collector's Magazine, Ebenezer L. Mason
Descrição:
The first significant house organ in American numismatics, Ebenezer L. Mason held forth from Philadelphia (and later Boston) and served up an unvarnished view of the coin collecting community.
Mason's Coin and Stamp Collector's Magazine, Ebenezer L. Mason
Descrição:
The first significant house organ in American numismatics, Ebenezer L. Mason held forth from Philadelphia (and later Boston) and served up an unvarnished view of the coin collecting community.
Mason's Coin and Stamp Collector's Magazine, Ebenezer L. Mason
Descrição:
The first significant house organ in American numismatics, Ebenezer L. Mason held forth from Philadelphia (and later Boston) and served up an unvarnished view of the coin collecting community.