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EXPLANATION OF PLATE V. 

 Obverse and Eeverse of each Weight, slightly reduced. 



1. 17 dwt., c. 1660, for the Mexico or Seville Piece of Eight, the Rix and 



Cross Dollars. 



2. 8 dwt. 12 grs., 1670-80, for the Half Peru Piece of Eight. By Eichard 



Lord. 



3. 4 dwt. 6 grs., 1670, for the Quarter Peru Piece of Eight. By Eichard 



Lord. 



4. 19 dwt. 14 grs. 8 m., 1714, for the Prench Silver Louis. By Vincent 



Kidder. 



5. 2 dwt., 1683. One of the three extra weights issued. 



6. 17 dwt., 1697, for the Peru Piece of Eight. By John Cuthbert and 



Henry Paris. 



7. 10 dwt. 8 grs., 1698, for the Half Ducatoon. By Vincent Kidder. 



8. 6 dwt. 22 grs., 1709, for the Moidore of Portugal. By Vincent Kidder. 



9. 8 dwt. 12 grs., 1683, for the Half Peru Piece of Eight. By John Cuthbert 



and Henry Paris. 



10. 17 dwt., 1679, Cork. For the Mexico or Seville Piece of Eight, the Eix 



and Cross Dollars. By Eichard Smart. 



11. 18 dwt. 101- grs., 1737^ for the piece of New Gold of Portugal. By 



William Archdall. 



12. 17 dwt. 8 grs., 1718, for the Spanish Quadruple Pistole or Double Doubloon. 



By Vincent Kidder. 



13. 1 dwt., 1697 or 1698. One of the three extra weights issued. By 



Vincent Kidder. 



14. 17 dwt. 8 grs., 1738, for the Spanish Quadruple Pistole or Double Doubloon. 



By William Archdall. 



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