The Commercial Year Book, Volumes 3-4Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin, 1899 - Commerce |
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... BULLION . Year . Imports . 1885 . $ 65,097,034 Exports . $ 58,061,325 SILVER COIN AND BULLION . Year . Imports . Exports . 1885 . $ 45,908,639 $ 47,946,155 1890 . 114,693,910 69,623,497 1890 . 50,541,810 52,866,658 1891 . 147,472,002 ...
... BULLION . Year . Imports . 1885 . $ 65,097,034 Exports . $ 58,061,325 SILVER COIN AND BULLION . Year . Imports . Exports . 1885 . $ 45,908,639 $ 47,946,155 1890 . 114,693,910 69,623,497 1890 . 50,541,810 52,866,658 1891 . 147,472,002 ...
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... Bullion . Capital and " Rest . " -Banking Department-- Deposits and Post Bills . Securities . Notes in Coin in the " Re- the " Re- serve . " serve . " In £ 1,000's . In £ 1,000's . In £ 1,000's . In £ 1,000's . In £ 1,000's . In £ 1,000 ...
... Bullion . Capital and " Rest . " -Banking Department-- Deposits and Post Bills . Securities . Notes in Coin in the " Re- the " Re- serve . " serve . " In £ 1,000's . In £ 1,000's . In £ 1,000's . In £ 1,000's . In £ 1,000's . In £ 1,000 ...
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... Bullion . Silver Coin and Bullion . Year . Imports . 1885 .. $ 47,018,553 Exports . $ 38,816,482 Year . Imports . 1887 . 17,982,216 49,809.821 1885 . 1837 . $ 45,505,290 Exports . $ 26,581,143 34,354,592 26,738,827 1888 . 19,514,968 ...
... Bullion . Silver Coin and Bullion . Year . Imports . 1885 .. $ 47,018,553 Exports . $ 38,816,482 Year . Imports . 1887 . 17,982,216 49,809.821 1885 . 1837 . $ 45,505,290 Exports . $ 26,581,143 34,354,592 26,738,827 1888 . 19,514,968 ...
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... bullion - gold .. Coin and bullion - silver Government securities . Discounts and advances The following statement , from " A History of Banking in All Nations , " Volume III , page 131 , shows the amount of paper discounted annually by ...
... bullion - gold .. Coin and bullion - silver Government securities . Discounts and advances The following statement , from " A History of Banking in All Nations , " Volume III , page 131 , shows the amount of paper discounted annually by ...
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... BULLION IMPORTS AND EXPORTS . 949 . 1892 . 1893 . 1894 * . 1895 . 1896 . Gold Coin and Bullion- Exports . $ 38,897,709 1892 . 24,175,031 Imports . $ 45,612,162 35,551,259 1893 . 77,130,690 12,690,000 1894 23,193,328 19,514,609 1895 ...
... BULLION IMPORTS AND EXPORTS . 949 . 1892 . 1893 . 1894 * . 1895 . 1896 . Gold Coin and Bullion- Exports . $ 38,897,709 1892 . 24,175,031 Imports . $ 45,612,162 35,551,259 1893 . 77,130,690 12,690,000 1894 23,193,328 19,514,609 1895 ...
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