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U.S. Mint Reports

Primarily consisting of the Mint Director's annual report, this series contains information often found nowhere else, revealing internal workings of the Mint and copious statistical data. In addition to the annual reports, this series includes other reports as issued, for example, results of assay tests of foreign gold and silver coins. Beginning in 2010, the biennial report on coinage production cost and cost saving alternatives is included in this series.

Note: Reports are categorized by year published rather than year covered. In some cases, the annual report for a given year was not published until the following year.

 

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    Mint of the United States. : Message from the president of the United States, transmitting a report from the director of the Mint, showing the operations of that institution during the year 1828 ... 1/14/1829

    Mint of the United States. : Message from the president of the United States, transmitting a report from the director of the Mint, showing the operations of that institution during the year 1828 ...

    Mint Director Samuel Moore's report for the year 1828.

    Filed in the Congressional serial set under 20th Congress, 2nd session, House executive document no. 69.


    Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, with the annual report from the director of the Mint, showing the assays of foreign coins for the year 1828 1/14/1829

    Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, with the annual report from the director of the Mint, showing the assays of foreign coins for the year 1828

    Reports from Mint Director Samuel Moore on the annual operations of the Mint, and on assay of foreign coins, for the year 1828.

    Congressional serial set reference for the annual report: 20th Congress, 2nd session, no. 39.

    Congressional serial set reference for the assay of foreign coins: 20th Congress, 2nd session no. 40.

    Also included is report no. 44, requested by the Senate on 30 Dec 1828, showing the balance of public money in the Bank of the United States on a quarterly basis from 1817 to 1828.


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