Foreign exchange + Tables
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Foreign exchange + Tables
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Foreign exchange + Tables
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- Tables of exchange on London, shewing the value in Halifax currency, of any sum from one shilling to one thousand pounds in a progressive series of one quarter per centum from par to fourteen per cent. above par, by Arthur Fessenden
- Craig's importers advance tables on francs, marks, krönens, calculated at the rate of 19 3/10 cents per franc, 23 4/ 5 cents per mark, 20 3/10 cents per krönen, showing the cost of an article purchased in any country using these currencies with advance added in Canadian and U.S. currency at every 2 1/2% to 100%, including 33 1/3 & 66 2/3, by John Craig
- A table of computations, converting sterling, dollars at 4s. 2d. into currency, dollars at 5s. 1d. each, and vice versa, in a progressive series, from 1 farthing to £100,000, by William Sache
- Becher's sterling advance tables for importers, shewing the cost of an article purchased in sterling from 1/8d. to 100 shillings, with the advance added in Dominion currency at every 2 1/2% up to 100% (including 33 1/3% and 66 2/3%) ... together with exchange tables, weights and measures, etc., by William S. Becher
- Tables of exchange on London, shewing the value in Halifax currency, of any sum from one shilling to one thousand pounds sterling; in a progressive series of one quarter per centum, from par to twelve & a half per cent. above par., by Arthur Fessenden
- Tables shewing the value in Halifax currency of any sum of exchange on London, from 1s. to 1000 pounds sterling, in a progressive series of one quarter per centum, from 12 1/2 per cent. above par, by Arthur Fessendem
- Tables of exchange on Britain, in a progressive series of one quarter per centum, from 3 1/2 per cent below, to 3 1/2 per cent above the new par of 24s. 4d. currency, per 20s. sterling, by William Gunn
- Tables of exchange on London, shewing the value in Halifax currency, of any sum from one shilling to one thousand pounds sterling; in a progressive series of one quarter per centum, from par to fourteen percent. above par, by Arthur Fessenden
- Tables of sterling exchange, reduced to dollars and cents in a regular series, from the old par to fifty per cent advance, followed by tables of commission from one eighth to 35 percent with an appendix, by Philip Le Sueur
- Exchange tables reducing currency into sterling from a penny to £5, 000 currency, in a progressive series of one quarter per centum from 5 per cent. premium to 14 1/2 per cent. premium and at the old par of exchange ... and several other tables useful to the merchant, accountant and ship master, by E.J. Charlton
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