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  2. Global silver trade from the 16th to 19th centuries - Wikipedia

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    Flynn, Dennis, and Arturo Giraldez. "Latin American Silver and the Early Globalization of World Trade." in National Identities and Sociopolitical Changes in Latin America (2013): 140–159. Giráldez, Dennis O. Flynn-Arturo. "Silver and Ottoman monetary history in global perspective." Journal of European Economic History (2002): 9+ online ...

  3. Rare silver coin struck before the American Revolution sets ...

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    An American silver coin dating back to the 17th century, before the United States was founded, has sold for a record-breaking $2.52 million at auction, eight years after it was discovered in an ...

  4. American Historical Association - Wikipedia

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    Executive officers of the American Historical Association at the time of the association's incorporation by the U.S. Congress photographed during their annual meeting on December 30, 1889, in Washington, D.C. Seated (left to right) are: William Poole, Justin Winsor, Charles Kendall Adams (President), George Bancroft, John Jay, and Andrew Dickson White, Standing (left to right) are: Herbert B ...

  5. List of historical societies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Historical Society of Southern California Founded in 1883, the Historical Society of Southern California (HSSC) is the oldest historical society in California. Lemon Grove Historical Society Los Angeles Conservancy , the largest membership-based historic preservation organization in the country.

  6. Free silver - Wikipedia

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    Republican campaign poster of 1896 attacking free silver. Free silver was a major economic policy issue in the United States in the late 19th century. Its advocates were in favor of an expansionary monetary policy featuring the unlimited coinage of silver into money on-demand, as opposed to strict adherence to the more carefully fixed money supply implicit in the gold standard.

  7. Jeremiah Dummer (silversmith) - Wikipedia

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    Engraved "H over D E" for Daniel and Elizabeth (Garrish) Henchman. It is the only known example of a two-handled spout cup by an American silversmith. [12] Standing salt, 1690–1700. One of only three American silver standing salts known to survive — a good example of the early Baroque style. [16] Baptismal Bowl, 1695.

  8. Meriden Britannia Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1994-95, Meriden Britannia was included in the Dallas Museum of Art's Silver in America, 1840-1940: A century of splendor exhibition, and in 1986-87 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition In pursuit of beauty: Americans and the Aesthetic Movement.

  9. Silver Lake Historical Society program focuses on findings - AOL

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    The Silver Lake Historical Society will host a program regarding members' findings on March 17 at 7 p.m. at Silver Lake Village Hall, 2961 Kent Road.

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