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Scientific American Issue on How Gold Is Bought 1912 [195506]

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Scientific American Issue on How Gold Is Bought 1912 [195506]
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In the middle of this tabloid edition of the Scientific American, November 16, 1912 is an article by Jess Simmons: "How Gold is Bought: The Methods of the United States Assay Office." The cover page photo shows draining the last precious drops of molten gold from a large crucible into a brick-shaped mold.
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Provenance: Fred Weinberg Numismatic Ephemera Collection

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