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1. Anglicization of thaler = Central European coin containing somewhere near an ounce of silver. 2. Common name for the Spanish silver peso of 8 Reales. 3. Common name for any Latin American silver coin of about the same weight. 4. Federal money of account, intended to match preceding; legally defined by the 1792 Mint Act as 416 grs. silver of fineness 892.43+ (= 1,485/1,664), i.e., 371.25 grs. = 24.057 gms. pure silver. 5. Federal money of account, legally defined by the 1837 Mint Act as 412.5 grs. silver at 900 Fine = 371.25 grs. pure silver. 6. Federal money of account, defined by the 1792 Mint Act as 27 grs. gold at > 1/12 or 22 carats Fine = 24.75 grs. or 1.604 gms. pure gold. 7. Federal money of account, defined by the 1837 Mint Act as 25.8 grs. gold at 900 Fine = 23.22 grs. or 1.5046 gms. pure gold. 8. Federal money of account, defined by Pres. Roosevelt (Jan. 31, 1934) and again by the Bretton Woods Agreement (July 1944) as 1/35 oz. gold. 9. Federal money of account, defined by Pres. Nixon (Dec. 18, 1971) as 1/38.8 oz. gold. 10. Federal money of account, defined by Nixon (Feb. 1973) as 1/42.22 oz. gold. 11. Current Federal fiat money unit, without legally fixed equivalent in gold or silver; its purchasing powerdepends, loosely, on fluctuations in the gold market.
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