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[16] Adapted from AD Noyes, Forty Years of American Finance, pp. 2–6 G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London. 1909.

[17] Ibid., pp. 35–44.

[18] F. W. Taussig, The Silver Situation in the United States, pp. 8, 9. G. P. Putnam's Sons. New York. 1893.

[19] I have stated the price here, for simplicity, in terms of so much per ounce of standard silver, i.e., silver containing 10 per cent. of alloy. The usual quotation in the United States is per ounce of fine silver. [Thus, the New York price, March 10, 1916, was 56–¾ cents per ounce of fine silver.]

[20] Ibid., pp. 9, 10.

[21] Ibid., pp. 10, 11.

[22] Ibid., pp. 11–13.

[23] Ibid., pp. 19, 20.

[24] Ibid., pp. 50, 51.

[25] [Present tense because written while the act was still in force.]

[26] Ibid., pp. 51, 52.

[27] Ibid., pp. 52, 59.

[28] Ibid., pp. 84–106.

[29] Davis R. Dewey, Financial History of the United States, pp. 442–455. Longmans, Green and Company, New York, 1915.

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