Rensselaer Standard, Volume 1, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1879 — About Money. [ARTICLE]
About Money.
Not one person in a dozen can tell the names of those whose busts are to be found on postage stamps. The bust on the one-cent stamp represents Franklin; twos, Jackson; threes, Washington; fives, Taylor; sixes,Lincoln ; sevens, Stanton; tens, Jefferson; twelves, Clay; fifteens, Weliter; twen-ty-fours,* Scott; thirties, Hamilton; nineties. Perry. The seven, twelve and twenty-four cent stamps are not now issued. Letters below the Eagle, on Silver coins, indicate the mint at which they were coined: Thus. S. shows the coin on which it is found, to to have been coined at the U, S. Bunt, atSan Francisco; C.C., Canon City. O. New Orleans; and those found blank, at the Philadelphia Mint.
