Perfect directions for all English gold : now currant in this kingdome : aswell for the payer as receiuer, whereby either of them by perusall of breuiats or tables in this booke may be assured of the true value ... whereunto is annexed the weight and value of old English and outlandish coyne, together with seuerall prints of the particular English weights now in use ...
| Main Author: | Reynolds, John (Of the London Mint) |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Making of the modern world (Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature)
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Perfect directions for all English gold, now currant in this kingdome : Aswell for the payer as receiuer, whereby eyther of them by perusall of breuiats or tables in this booke, may be assured of the true value as the gold-smith or mint will giue for the same. And what abatements are to be allowed according to the want of graines in each seuerall piece. Exactly calculated to the number of graines wanting. Whereunto is annexed the weight and value of old English and outlandish coyne, together with seuerall prints of the particular English weights now in vse. Also two tables for valuing of gold and siluer of any finesse; not heretofore published. Most necessary for all.
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