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YIELD OF THE MINTS SINCE THE CONQUEST.
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MINT OF MEXICO

Comprised in four sections: 1st, coinage of gold and silver from 1690 to 1821; 2d, from 1822 to 1829; 3d, from 1830 to 1844; and 4th, coinage of copper only.

1690 to 1822, or, in 132 years, in silver, $1.574,031,650..1..10
1732 to 1822, gold, 60,018,880..0..00
1822 to 1829, silver, 23,179,384..3..03
"" gold, 4,392,502..0..00
1830 to 1844, silver, 18,829,250..4..02
"" gold, 1,430,258..0..00
1814 to 1844, copper, 5,232,765..0..09
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Total $1,675,909..2.00
From this must be deducted on account of recoinage, &c. &c., according to statement of the mint, 12,195,941..0..00
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1,675,909,749..1..08
And to this last sum must be added for gold coinage from 1609 to 1732, not included in the previous statement, 24,237,766..0..00
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Total coinage of mint in the city of Mexico to 1844, 1,700,147,515..1..08
From 1535 to 1690—it is estimated that there were coined in the mint of Mexico alone:
Gold, $ 31,000,000
Silver, 620,000,000
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Total 651,000,000
Add the preceding result from 1690 to 1844, 1,700,147,515
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Total coinage in mint of city of Mexico from 1535 to 1844, $ 2,351,147,515

MINT OF CHIHUAHUA

Comprised in three sections: 1st, coinage of silver 1811 to 1814; 2d, of silver and gold from 1832 to 1844; 3d, of copper only.
1811 to 1814, silver, $3,603,660..0..00
1832 to 1844, " 3,026,215..3..08
"" gold, 368,248..0..00
1833 to 1835 copper, 50,428..5..00
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Total [1]$7,048,552..0..08
  1. These calculations are made in dollars, reales, or pieces of the value of 12 ½ cents, and medios, or pieces of the value of 6½ cents.