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The Banker's Magazine

An American periodical aimed at the finance industry but often containing articles of numismatic interest.

 

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    Debased Mexican Silver [Banker's Magazine] 1874

    Debased Mexican Silver [Banker's Magazine]

    Note on debased Mexican silver coin, extracted from the Banker's Magazine, May 1874, no. 11.

    Gold Discoveries at Yellowstone [Banker's Magazine] 1874

    Gold Discoveries at Yellowstone [Banker's Magazine]

    Reports of gold found along Yellowstone River, 1873. Extract from the Banker's Magazine, May 1874, no. 11.

    Gold Production And California Mining Dividends [Banker's Magazine] 1874

    Gold Production And California Mining Dividends [Banker's Magazine]

    Reports of precious metals production in the western states for 1872 and 1873, as well as California mining dividends for 1873. Extracted from the Banker's Magazine, May 1874, no. 11.

    History Of U.S. Paper Money [Banker's Magazine] 1874

    History Of U.S. Paper Money [Banker's Magazine]

    A review of the book A History of American Currency, by William G. Sumner.  This is an extract from the Banker's Magazine, June 1874, no. 12.

    Inflation in 1874 [Banker's Magazine] 1874

    Inflation in 1874 [Banker's Magazine]

    An account of inflation in 1874, covering an anti-inflation meeting in Boston. Extracted from the Banker's Magazine, May 1874, no. 11.

    New Coinage Of The World [Banker's Magazine] 1874

    New Coinage Of The World [Banker's Magazine]

    An excerpt of The Coin Book of the World (J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, 1872). Extracted from the Banker's Magazine, January 1874, no. 7.

    New Medals [Banker's Magazine] 1874

    New Medals [Banker's Magazine]

    Medals for sale by Edward Cogan, featuring the Boston Numismatic Society, Andrew Johnson, and Haverford College, all by George H. Lovett.  Extracted from the Banker's Magazine, May 1874, no. 11.

    Nickel Metal In Coins [Banker's Magazine] 1874

    Nickel Metal In Coins [Banker's Magazine]

    Demands for nickel in coinage production exceeds supply. Extracted from the Banker's Magazine, May 1874, no. 11.

    Paper Currency [Banker's Magazine] 1874

    Paper Currency [Banker's Magazine]

    Congressional discussion regarding the amount of circulating currency. Extracted from Banker's Magazine, May 1874, no. 11.

    Prevention Of Fraud On Gold Coins 1874

    Prevention Of Fraud On Gold Coins

    A report on preventing filing of gold coins, by William E. DuBois. Extracted from the Banker's Magazine, May 1874, no. 11, and reprinted there from the American Journal of Numismatics.

    Ptolemy Sotor Bronze [Banker's Magazine] 1874

    Ptolemy Sotor Bronze [Banker's Magazine]

    Exhibit of a Ptolemy Sotor bronze coin in Baltimore, by Charles G. Nicholson. Extracted from the Banker's Magazine, May 1874, no. 11.

    Separating Ores [Banker's Magazine] 1874

    Separating Ores [Banker's Magazine]

    Techniques for parting gold from ore. Extracted from the Banker's Magazine, May 1874, no. 11.

    Silver Coin Needed In San Francisco [Banker's Magazine] 1874

    Silver Coin Needed In San Francisco [Banker's Magazine]

    Discussion of the need for silver coinage in San Francisco. Extracted from the Banker's Magazine, May 1874, no. 11.

    Value Of Foreign Coins [Banker's Magazine] 1874

    Value Of Foreign Coins [Banker's Magazine]

    The Treasury Department issues a circular giving the value of foreign coins in U.S. dollars. Extracted from the Banker's Magazine, May 1874, no. 11.

    World Coinage Standards [Banker's Magazine] 1874

    World Coinage Standards [Banker's Magazine]

    Discussion of the various coinage standards throughout the world. Extracted from Banker's Magazine, May 1874, no. 11.

    The Bankers Magazine [vol. 28] 1874

    The Bankers Magazine [vol. 28]

    Bankers Magazine (1873-1874), volume 28.

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