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| About the Book and Author | |
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| Part I The United States, 1792-1873 | |
| I.I The Arguments of Bimetallists and Monometallists | |
| I.II The Silver Period, 1792-1834 | |
| I.III Cause of the Change in the Relative Values of Gold and Silver, 1780-1820 | |
| I.IV Change of the Legal Ratio by the Act of 1834 | |
| I.V The Gold Discoveries and the Act of 1853 | |
| I.VI The Gold Standard, 1853-1873 | |
| I.VII The Demonetization of Silver | |
| Part II The Late Fall in the Value of Silver | |
| II.VIII The Production of Gold since 1850 | |
| II.IX India and the East | |
| II.X Germany Displaces Silver with Gold | |
| II.XI France and the Latin Union | |
| II.XII Cause of the Late Fall in the Value of Silver | |
| II.XIII The Continued Fall in the Value of Silver since 1885 | |
| Part III The United States since 1873 | |
| III.XIV Silver Legislation in 1878 | |
| III.XV Operation of the Act of 1878 | |
| III.XVI Act of 1890 | |
| III.XVII Cessation of Silver Purchases, 1893 | |
| Appendices | |
| Appendix I Production of Gold and Silver in the World | |
| Appendix II Relative Values of Gold and Silver | |
| Appendix III. | |
| Appendix IV Coinage Laws | |
| Appendix V Coinage Statistics | |
| Appendix VI. | |
| Appendix VII. | |
| Footnotes | |
| Notepad | |
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