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Coin note: See Treasury note.
collar: A retaining ring die within which the coin dies operate, designed to retard outward metal flow and in most cases, form the edge device.

 


coin note: See Treasury note.
coin: Usually a piece of metal, marked with a device, issued by a governing authority and intended to be used as money.

Treasury-Coin Notes, Federal Reserve Notes, Gold Certificates & Financial Docs 167-203
National Bank Notes 204-252
Texas National Bank Notes & Obsolete Notes, Currency Shields, CSA Currency & Docs. 253-295 ...

1890: One dollar Treasury or "Coin Notes" were issued for government purchases of silver bullion from the silver mining industry.

A few examples include Legal Tender Notes, Interest Bearing Notes, Silver Certificates, and Treasury or Coin Notes. The major difference between these issues can often be found in the "small print" which appears on the notes.

Our example from this period (left) shows a reverse type of Diana standing. Neither side bears the title of Augustus. The reverse of the coin notes the Tribunican Power awarded by Hadrian on the adoption and the Consulship Antoninus had held in 120 ...

Hesitantly the present writer accepts these coins as genuine. Similar coin struck with m.m. SMTS but with bust E4 without obv. legend; Hirsch coin noted on the plate as silver, in the catalogue as gold; the weight 4.27 gm. indicates solidus standard.

See also: Coin, Silver, Currency, Issued, Gold

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