EXHIBIT OF THE UNITED STATES MINT. 



One hundred and twenty-one medals, coined by the mint in honor of the Presidents 

 of the United States, including the originals of the medals presented to the 

 Indian chiefs by the Presidents; together with the originals of the medals voted 

 by resolutions of Congress to officers of the Army and Navy for distinguished 

 conduct, and to citizens for eminent services, and the medals coined in commem 

 oration of national events, and the medals of the directors and superintendents 

 of the mint. 

 The following coins of the American colonies, medals of the United States, and 



paper money of the colonies and of the continental era, are from the United States 



National Museum : 



Sixty-eight coins of the British colonies of Asia and of the time of the Revolution 

 of the United States. 



Ninety-seven medals of Gen. George Washington. 



Seventeen medals of eminent Americans. 



Sixty-seven medals of the war of the revolution and of the independence of 

 America. 



^a) Paper money of the British colonies of America and of the American States. 



Paper money of Massachusetts: Four notes (1780). 



Paper money of New Jersey: Nineteen notes (1756-1776). 



Paper money of New York: Eight notes (1771-1775-1776). 



Paper money of Delaware: Eight notes (1776). 



Paper money of Pennsylvania: Twenty-five notes (1775-1776). 



Paper money of Pennsylvania: Fifteen notes (1777). 



Paper money of Pennsylvania: Nineteen notes (1760-1773). 



Paper money of Maryland: Twenty-two notes (1775-1776). 



Paper money of Rhode Island: Nineteen notes (1780-1786). 



Paper money of Maryland: Twelve notes (1767-1770-1774). 



Paper money of North Carolina: Twenty -three notes (1776-1779). 



Paper money of North Carolina: Eight notes (1780). 



Paper money of South Carolina: Twelve notes (1775-1779). 



Paper money issued by resolution of the Continental Congress : Twenty-four notes 



(1775-1776). 



Paper money of Georgia: Eight notes (1776-1777). 

 Paper money of Virginia: Nine notes (1775-1781). 

 Paper money of Georgia: Twenty-three notes (1776-1777). 

 Paper money issued by resolution of the Continental Congress : Twenty-four notes 



(1778-1779). 



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