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Proof American Silver Eagle coins dated 1986 via 2008 were bought on to the general public by the United States Mint at a set price. Canada’s dollar reached the very best degree since May 2008. The Canadian foreign money has risen the most up to now two months towards the Bernanke note, which is type of funny for the reason that Canadian dollar is known as the loonie, in our opinion, it ought to be the Bernanke be aware that's referred to as the looney. These affiants are knowledgeable and verily imagine that during the same time, in Yreka, a distance of sixty miles, flour offered from sixteen cents to two dollars per pound, and espresso and sugar from forty and fifty cents to a dollar and fifty cents and two dollars per pound; salt and tobacco from one dollar to fourteen dollars per pound ; and that 1000's of individuals, through the winter of 1852 and 1853, lived in Jacksonville and Yreka for upwards of six months upon beef straight; that as late as March, 1853, thousands of pounds of flour have been offered in Yreka for money at one dollar per pound. 14th April and spent some 4 months in the Country, part of which time His Highness occupied in visiting the Outstations.


3487317038_1dffc1536d_b.jpg January 8, 1853, flour $1 25, sugar $1, espresso $1, salt $3, beef 25 to 30 cents per lb.; February 9, flour 60 cents, sugar 50 cents, coffee 50 cents, beef 25 to 30 cents per lb.; March 12, bacon 40 cents, flour 48 cents, sugar 50 cents, coffee seventy five cents, salt 33⅓ cents, beef 25 to 30 cents per lb.; April 12, flour 25 to 30 cents, sugar 38 cents, coffee forty cents, salt 38 cents, beef 25 to 30 cents per lb.; May 12, bacon seventy five cents, flour 23 cents, sugar 38 cents, espresso forty five cents, salt 25 cents, beef 25 to 30 cents per lb.; June 7, bacon 50 cents, flour 18 cents, sugar 33⅓ cents, coffee 50 cents, salt 20 cents, beef 20 to 25 cents per lb.; July 1, bacon 50 cents, flour sixteen cents, sugar 25 cents, espresso 35 cents, salt 35 cents, beef 20 to 25 cents per lb; August 20, bacon seventy five cents, flour 35 to forty cents, sugar 50 cents, coffee 75 cents, salt forty to 50 cents, beef 20 to 30 cents per lb.; September 10, bacon seventy five cents, flour 40 cents, sugar 50 cents, espresso 75 cents, salt 50 cents, beef 25 to 30 cents per lb.; October 10, bacon 75 cents, flour 40 cents, sugar 50 cents, coffee seventy five cents, salt 40 cents, beef 20 to 25 cents per lb.; November 7, bacon 50 cents, flour 20 cents, sugar 33⅓ cents, espresso 40 cents, salt 25 cents, beef 20 to 25 cents per lb.; December 3, bacon 50 cents, flour 25 cents, sugar 30 cents, coffee forty cents, salt 30 cents, beef 20 to 25 cents per lb.


January 15, 1852, flour sixteen cents per lb.; March, flour 20 cents per lb.; April, flour 25 cents per lb.; May, flour 20 cents per lb.; June, flour 20 cents per lb.; July, bacon 70 cents, flour 20 cents, sugar 40 cents per lb.; August, flour 25 cents per lb.; August 29, bacon 70 cents, flour 35 cents, sugar 50 cents, coffee 70 cents, and سعر الدولار اليوم في البنك الأهلي المصري salt forty cents per lb.; September 27, bacon seventy five cents, flour 31 cents, سعر الدولار فى البنك الأهلي sugar 30 cents, espresso 60 cents, salt 35 cents, and beef 25 to 30 cents per lb.; October 10, bacon 50 cents, flour forty five cents, sugar 50 cents, coffee seventy five cents, salt 50 cents, and beef 30 to 35 cents per lb.; November 16, bacon 50 cents, flour 30 to 35 cents, sugar 40 cents, espresso forty cents, salt $1 85, beef 25 to 30 cents per lb.; December 20, flour $1 25, salt $4, beef 30 to 35 cents per lb.


As late as December, 1854, flour offered at sixteen cents per pound at Jacksonville, and as excessive, at the same time, as twenty and twenty-three cents at Yreka; but in the spring of 1855 it fell to twelve and thirteen cents, and this article has never been above thirteen cents since on this market; and now these affiants are promoting a wonderful article of flour at five cents per pound, bacon at thirty-5 cents, sugar and coffee at thirty-three cents, and salt as low as twelve cents per pound. Within the latter part of the summer and first of the fall of 1854 the quartermaster common of Oregon was wholly unable to get flour at forty cents, sugar at fifty cents, bacon and espresso at seventy-five cents, enough in Jacksonville to produce Captain Jesse Walker’s firm of mounted volunteers ninety-six days, while in active service, on the credit score of the Territory and the religion of the United States, but was compelled to use to the merchants of Yreka, California, for the required provides for the use of this company and the indigent immigrants who were then on their solution to southern Oregon and northern California.



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