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Filed under: Coinage -- Great Britain A Discourse of Coin and Coinage, by Rice Vaughan (text at McMaster) An Essay on Money & Bullion, by T. Joplin (text at McMaster) An Essay on Money and Bullion (London: Printed for B. Lintot, 1718), by J. Jocelyn (PDF at McMaster) Proceedings. (M. S. Rickerby, 1854), by Decimal Association (Founded 1854) and Augustus De Morgan (page images at HathiTrust) Old and scarce tracts on money. (P. S. King & son, ltd., 1933), by J. R. McCulloch and Political Economy Club of London (page images at HathiTrust) Proceedings: with an introduction (Rickerby, 1854), by London Decimal Association and Augustus De Morgan (page images at HathiTrust) A treatise on the coins of the realm; in a letter to the king. (E. Wilson, 1880), by Charles Jenkinson Liverpool, Henry Riversdale Grenfell, and John William Birch (page images at HathiTrust) Annals of the coinage of Great Britain and its dependencies : from the earliest period of authentic history to the reign of Victoria. (Printed for J. Hearne, 1840), by Rogers Ruding and John Yonge Akerman (page images at HathiTrust) A select collection of scarce and valuable tracts and other publications, on paper currency and banking : from the originals of Hume, Wallace, Thornton, Ricardo, Blake, Huskisson, and others ; with a preface, notes, and index. ([s.n.], 1857), by J. R. McCulloch (page images at HathiTrust) An enquiry into and an explanation of decimal coinage and the metric system of weights and measures (G. Routledge, 1904), by Edwyn Anthony (page images at HathiTrust) A report containing an essay for the amendment of the silver coins. (Printed by C. Bill, 1695), by William Lowndes (page images at HathiTrust) Annals of the coinage of Great Britain and its dependencies (Printed for J. Hearne, 1840), by Rogers Ruding and John Yonge Akerman (page images at HathiTrust) Annual report of the Deputy Master and Comptroller - Royal Mint. (H. M. Stationery Off., 1870), by Great Britain. Royal Mint (page images at HathiTrust) An essay, for regulating of the coyn (Printed by James O. for R. Cumberland, 1696), by A. Vickaris (page images at HathiTrust) Herrn Johann Philip Graumanns, königlich-preussischen geheimen Finanz-Raths ..., Gesammlete Briefe von dem Gelde, von dem Wechsel und dessen Cours, von der Proportion zwischen Gold und Silber, von dem Pari des Geldes und den Münzgesetzen verschiedener Völker, besonders aber von dem englischen Münzwesen (Bey Christian Friedrich Voss, 1762), by Johann Philipp Graumann, Christian Friedrich Voss, and Jewish Publication Society (page images at HathiTrust) The gold, silver, and copper coins of England, exhibited in a series of fac-similes of the most interesting coins of each successive period; printed in gold, silver, and copper, accompanied by a sketch of the progress of the English coinage from the earliest period to the present time. (H. G. Bohn, 1849), by Henry Noel Humphreys (page images at HathiTrust) The copper, tin and bronze coinage and patterns for coins of England, from the reign of Elizabeth to that of Her present Majesty. (B. Quaritch, 1893), by Hyman Montagu (page images at HathiTrust) Annals of the coinage of Britain and its dependencies : from the earliest period of authentick history to the end of the fiftieth year of the reign of his present majesty King George III (Printed for Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, and Jones, 1819), by Rogers Ruding (page images at HathiTrust) Bullion finance, 1804. (Printed for J. Miliken, 32, Grafton-street, 1805), by Isaac Newton, James Maitland Lauderdale, and John Brinkley (page images at HathiTrust) The British currency decimalised and imperialised; together with the adaption of the metric weights and measures to imperial needs. (Watts & co., 1915), by W. W. Hardwicke (page images at HathiTrust) Papers relating to weights, measures, decimal coinage. (London, 1857), by Great Britain. Decimal Coinage Commission (page images at HathiTrust) Anno regni Georgii II. regis Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, decimo nono. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the first day of December, anno Dom. 1741, in the fifteenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord, George the Second ... And from thence continued by several prorogations to the seventeenth day of October, 1745, being the fifth session of this present Parliament. (Printed by Thomas Baskett, printer to the King, and by th assigns of Robert Baskett, 1745), by Great Britain and William Mure (page images at HathiTrust) The coinage of the British empire: an outline of the progress of the coinage in Great Britain and her dependencies, from the earliest period to the present time. (N. Cooke, 1854), by Henry Noel Humphreys (page images at HathiTrust) Report on international coinage (printed by G.E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, for H.M. Stationery Office, 1868), by Great Britain. Royal Commission on International Coinage and France) International Monetary Conference (1867 : Paris (page images at HathiTrust) Observations on coinage and our present monetary system (Trübner, 1869), by N. A. Nicholson (page images at HathiTrust) Report. (H. M. Stationery Off, 1870), by Great Britain. Royal Mint (page images at HathiTrust) Thoughts upon a new coinage of silver, more especially as it related to an alteration in the division of the pound troy. (J. Sewell, 1798), by Magens Dorrien Magens (page images at HathiTrust) Observations on the present condition of the current coin of this kingdom : with some account of the several ways of diminishing the coin, which have hitherto been discover'd, and the methods made use of to prevent those evils ... (Printed by R. Penny, for the author, and sold by C. Hitch, and W. Flackton, 1742), by Peter Vallavine (page images at HathiTrust) A view of the silver coin and coinage of England, from the Norman conquest to the present time ... (T. Snelling, 1762), by Thomas Snelling (page images at HathiTrust) A tragedy, called the Popish plot, reviv'd : detecting the secret league between the late King James and the French king : the popish conspiracy to murder his present majesty King William : and the wicked contrivance for adulterating the coin of this kingdom : with many other hellish practices : dedicated to Sir Roger L'Estrange, the fellows of St. John's College in Cambridge, (non jurors) and the rest of the Jacobite crew (Printed for the author, 1696), by Titus Oates (page images at HathiTrust) A treatise on the coins of the realm being a concise account of all the facts relating to the currency, which bear upon the exchanges of Europe, and the principles of political science. (John Hearne, 1846), by Charles Jenkinson Liverpool (page images at HathiTrust) A select collection of scarce and valuable tracts on money, from the originals of Vaughan, Cotton, Petty, Lowndes, Newton, Prior, Harris, and others. (Printed for the Political economy club, 1856), by J. R. McCulloch and Political Economy Club of London (page images at HathiTrust) The coinage of the British Empire : the progress of the coinage in Great Britain and her dependencies from the earliest period to the present time (C. Griffin, 1861), by Henry Noel Humphreys (page images at HathiTrust) Silver in England. (Arena Publishing Co., 1894), by John Davis (page images at HathiTrust) A paper on the circulating medium, on seignorage on gold coin, and on the statute the 7th and 8th of the Queen, cap., entitled, An act to regulate the issue of bank notes ... (T. Hatchard, 1856), by Alexander Gibbon (page images at HathiTrust) The copper coinage of the Earl of Stirling. 1632. (Privately Printed [T.R. Marvin & Son, Printers], 1874), by Edmund F. Slafter (page images at HathiTrust) Money : its nature, uses, and responsibilities. (Religious tract society, 1852) (page images at HathiTrust) Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, decimo octavo (In the Savoy, Printed by the assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker ..., 1666), by England and Wales and England and Wales Parliament (page images at HathiTrust) The answer of the Corporation of moniers in the Mint, at the Tower of London, to two false and scandalous libells printed at London, and lately come forth without date : the first intituled, The humble representation of Peter Blondeau ... : the second intituled, A most humble memorandum from Peter Blondeau ... : set forth to undeceive all the good people that have seen or read the said Peter Blondeau's false and scandalous libells. (Printed for the Corporation of Moniers, 1653), by Thomas Violet and Great Britain. Royal Mint Corporation of Moniers (page images at HathiTrust) Decus & tutamen, or, Our new money as now coined in full weight and fineness proved to be for the honour, safety and advantage of England, written by way of answer to Sir Richard Temple and Dr. Barbon ; to which is added an essay to preserve our new money from being hoarded, melted down, transported or counterfeited. (London : [s.n.], 1696), by E. H. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A further attempt towards the reformation of the coin with expedients for preventing the stop of commerce during the re-coinage, and supplying the mint with a sufficient quantity of bullion ... / by R. Ford. (London : Printed for Thomas Cockerill, Sen. & Jun. ..., 1696), by R. Ford (HTML at EEBO TCP) To the Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled is humbly represented to you a short view, or abstract of several letters, which I happened to look o'er, some time since, which letters were sent from John Dutton Colt Esq., late collector of His Majesty's customs of this part of Bristol, directed to Daniel Ballard his clerk, then manager of that revenue in his absence. ([London : s.n., 1700]), by John Dutton Colt, Daniel Ballard, and England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP) A fund for supplying and preserving our coin, or, An essay on the project of new-coining our silver ([S.l. : s.n., 1696?]), by Hugh Chamberlen (HTML at EEBO TCP) A declaration concerning state-farthings; or, Certain remonstrative reasons for the allowance thereof;: wherein is comprised, 1 the honour of the states vindicated, 2 the peoples hearts contented, 3 the Common-wealths good propagated, 4 the relief of the poor increased. By Thomas Dunstervile, citizen of London. ([London] : Imprinted for the author, 1654), by Thomas Dunstervile (HTML at EEBO TCP) The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual & Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on the sixteenth of December, 1695.: And His Majesties gracious answer thereunto. (London : Printed by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd, printers to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, 1695), by England and Wales Parliament and England and Wales. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William III) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Further explication of the proposal relating to the coyne ([Edinburgh : s.n., 1700?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Memorial to the Lords of His Majesties Privy Council, anent the English clipt money, and other current coins in Scotland ([Edinburgh : s.n., 1695?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proposals humbly presented to His Highness Oliver, Lord Protector of England, &c. and to the High Court of Parliament now assembled for the calling to a true and just accompt all committee-men, sequestrators, treasures, excize and custom-commissioners, collectors of monthly assessments and all other persons that have been entrusted with the publick revenue or have in their custody any thing of value appertaining to the Commonwealth ... / by Tho. Violet. (London : [s.n.], Printed Anno Domini 1656), by Thomas Violet (HTML at EEBO TCP) An account of the proceedings in the House of Commons in relation to the recoining the clipp'd money, and falling the price of guineas together with a particular list of the names of the members consenting and dissenting : in answer to a letter out of the countrey. ([London : s.n., 1696]), by Thomas Wagstaffe (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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