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NEW COINS OF THE WORLD,

FAC-SIMILES OF WHICH ARE CONTAINED IN

The Banker's Almanac for 1873.

ONE VOLUME OCTAVO. PRICE, THREE DOLLARS.

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* Plates I. to XVI., containing Fac-similes, Weights, Values, etc., of Ninety-One Gold and Silver Coins of the UNITED STATES, GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, PRUSSIA, RUSSIA, SPAIN, and MEXICO, may be found in "THE COIN BOOK OF THE WORLD." (Edited by I. SMITH HOMANS.) One volume octavo. Price, $2.50.

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