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Origin of the Dollar Mark.

A v.ritor in tho St. Louis Republic says that Lhcso arc tho five theories of the origin of tho dollar mark ($), selected from 20 seemingly plansiblo solutions: First, that it is a combination of "U S," tho inithils of tho Unitod States; second, that it is a modification of the flguro S, tho dollar being formerly called a "pieco of eight;" third, that it is derived from a representation of tho pillars of Hercules, consisting of two needlelike towers or pillars connected with o scroll (the old Spanish coins marked with the pillar devico were frequently referred to as "pillar dollars"); fourth, that it is a combination of "H S," tho ancient Roman mark of money unit; fifth, that it is a combination of Pand S, from peso duro, signifying "hard dollar." In Spanish accounts peso is contracted by writing theS over P and placing it after the sum.

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Manawatu Herald, 17 February 1900, Page 2

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154

Origin of the Dollar Mark. Manawatu Herald, 17 February 1900, Page 2

Origin of the Dollar Mark. Manawatu Herald, 17 February 1900, Page 2

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