| Description | 'Tract relative to Coins & Exchanges.' (This item is a printed notebook with a card cover. On the cover is written the preceding inscription. The item was apparently written by Samuel Garbett. The notebook was printed at 'T.A. Pearson’s Printing Office, High Street, Birmingham.' On the title page of the notebook is written the following inscription; 'A Tract, relative to Coins and Exchanges with foreigners, and to substitutes used for coins in England, Holland and Hamburgh, and the expediency of attending to rules established at the King’s Mint, as they affect commerce and the revenue, and are essential for an ample currency of legal coins in Gold, Silver and Copper.') |