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AMERICAN SILVER COINAGE 1
How and Why It Was Designed To Be Exactly Equal To
“The Face Value” Of 1 Troy Oz. Pure Silver
The Coinage Act of May 8, 1792 3
“The Face Value” Of 1 Troy Oz. Pure Silver 8
OCCULT GEOMETRY AND THE ANGLO- AMERICAN SYSTEM OF MONETARY COINAGE 21
A Natural System of Weights And Measures Inherent To The Geometry of form 22
The American System of Silver Coinage 25
and the Occult Geometry to Which It Was Designed
Questioning the Veracity of the Historical Record 27
The Millimeter and Inch-measure Inherent 30
to the Geometry of Form
Why the Regular Tetrahedron is a Perfect Model for the “Pence” 32
UNEQUIVOCAL EVIDENCE OF A HIDDEN HAND
Guiding The Composition of America’s System of Gold and Silver Coinage
INSIDE THE MIND BEHIND THE HIDDEN HAND 40
The 1st Debasing of “Fractional” Silver Coins 42
GEOMETRIC MODELABILITY AND THE
American Gold and Silver Dollar Coins 44
The Simple Geometry Uniting the Silver Dollar Coin 51
And The Avoirdupois Pound of 7000 grains
Geometry Uniting the Silver Dollar And the Avoirdupois Pound 53
The Avoirdupois Ounce and The American Gold and Silver Coins 54
The Geometry Underlying the Weight Of the Original Dollar Coin 57
The Geometric Lineage from the Troy Ounce To the Gross Weight of the 1792 Gold “Eagle” 60
The Geometric Lineage from the AV. OZ. To the Pure Gold Content of the 1792 Gold “Eagle” 61
The Geometric Lineage from Silver Dollar’s Gross Weight 62
To the Pure Gold Content of the “Eagle” Coin
And The Pure Metal Contents Of The Gold And Silver Coins
The Geometric Properties of the “Gram” And 371.25 grains of Pure Silver 65
ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE: 371.25 Grains 69
Was A CHOICE ROOTED IN GEOMETRY And Concealed From Humanity
The Constructive Geometric Properties of 80
THE 412.5 TETRAHEDRON
A SINGLE LINE And The SILVER DOLLAR COIN 81
THE GEOMETRY OF 1965 83
Refining the 1965 Debasement Model 90
The Cube with a Surface Equal to 50.00 91
Special Case Example
THE GEOMETRY OF “PAPER” MONEY 94
Occult Measures in Paper Money 99
Found in the Paper Itself
More Evidence Confirming Occult Measures 101
In Paper Money
Comparing the Areas of the Large and Small Bills 102
How Thick is a Paper Note? 103
Modeling the Length Change 104
From Large to Small Notes
Length Measure Ambiguity
The Silver Dollar’s Diameter; 107
The Length of the Old Notes;
And Prime Coinage Weights
THE DOLLAR AND THE GALLON 108
The Gallon Unit and a Sheet of Common Paper 110
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