THE COPPER COINAGE.
To the Editor, Sir, —If I am correctly informed, the Government, at considerable expense, imported for the convenience of the public a large quantity of the new bronze coinage, and that the same may be had on application at the Customs. Such being the ease, can you enlighten me, sir, how it is that some of the departments that continue to give as change copper coinage which is no longer a legal tender, or give yon stamps, which perhaps yon don’t want, or else they are short of change, which they have no right to be, since how easily it can be got ?—I am, &c.,
Small Change Subscriber Dunedin, July 25.
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Evening Star, Issue 4186, 27 July 1876, Page 4
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115THE COPPER COINAGE. Evening Star, Issue 4186, 27 July 1876, Page 4
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