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... currency issued , including postage and revenue stamps issued as currency , shall not exceed fifty millions of dollars . ACT OF JUNE 30 , 1864 , CHAPTER 172 . SEC . 5. And be it further enacted , That the Secretary of the Treasury may ...
... CURRENCY , " the notes differ- ing from those of all former issues in color , design , and paper . tinctive paper . The denominations which have been issued are 3 cents , Denominations . 5 cents , 10 cents , 15 cents , 25 cents , and 50 ...
... currency , and bonds of the funded loan and other obligations are now printed on distinctive paper , manufactured under the inspection of officers of the Treasury Department , at a mill exclusively employed for that purpose . Upon ...
... currency , drawn . and of keeping in circulation throughout the country clean new currency of the latest issue , and has adopted the fol- lowing regulations and instructions on that subject , and in relation to the redemption of ...
... currency which are defaced or muti- lated , or in any way unfit for circulation , provided that the fractional currency be sent in sums of five dollars and up- wards , and the United States notes in sums of fifty dollars and upwards ...