A Treatise
on
the Coinage
of the
United States Branch Mints


by A. G. Heaton

Member of the American Numismatic Association.

copyright May, 1893 By A. G. Heaton

PRICE, ONE DOLLAR


United States Mints.
The Philadelphia (Pa.) Mint,
The Branch or Associate Mints.
The New Orleans (La.) Mint
The Dahlonega (Ga.) Mint
The Charlotte (N. C.) Mint
The San Francisco (Cal.) Mint
The Carson City (Nev.) Mint
Preface
Note.

The Coinage of the United States Branch Mints, or Silver and Gold Pieces, Commonly Called 'Mint Marks,'
The Need of American Collectors.
Causes of Attractiveness.
Rarity and Value.

United States Silver Mint Marks.
The Three Cent Silver Piece
The Half Dime.
The O Mint Half Dime Coinage
The S Mint Half Dime Coinage
The Dime
The O Mint Dime Coinage
The S Mint Dime Coinage.
The CC Mint Dime Coinage
Comparative Table.
The Twenty Cent Piece,
The Quarter Dollar
The O Mint Quarter Dollar Coinage
The S Mint Quarter Dollar Coinage
The CC Mint Coinage of Quarter Dollars
The Half Dollar
The O Mint Coinage of Half Dollars
The S Mint Half Dollar Coinage
The CC Coinage of Half Dollars
The Silver Dollar,
The O Mint Silver Dollar Coinage
The S Mint Silver Dollar Coinage
The S Mint Trade Dollars.
The S Mint Standard Dollars - Continued.
The CC Mint Silver Dollar Coinage,
The CC Mint Trade Dollars
The CC Mint Standard Dollars - Continued.
Branch Mint Rarities.
Possibilities.
Exclusive Mint Marks.
Unappreciated Philadelphia Rarities.
Mint Mark Sets.

United States Gold Mint Marks.
The Gold Dollar.
The Three Dollar Piece,
The Quarter Eagle ($2.50)
The Half Eagle ($5.00)
The Eagle or $10 Piece.
Double Eagles or $20 Pieces.
Indian Head Series.
Eagle Series.

History in Mint Marks.
Conclusion.