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<p>[QUOTE="John14, post: 1598042, member: 41136"]<font size="3"><span style="color: #000000"><font face="Calibri">I believe in the Pillars Of Hercules theory. If the Peso Abbreviation theory, or the Potosi Mint Mark theory is the correct why is the US dollar sign sometimes written with two vertical strokes? The best explanation to me is Spanish Peso coin had two pillars engraved on the reverse side to symbolize the"Pillars of Hercules" at Gibraltar and the words "Plus Ultra" indicating that beyond the Pillars of Hercules there were otherlands. That coin was called the Pillar Dollar in the British colonies in North America and the two pillars became the two strokes in the Dollar sign (put this in for the sake of others reading). The dollar sign with two vertical lines is the one I have been talking about. – Interesting, just the other day I noticed that the $ key on my computer keyboard has one vertical line. </font></span></font></p><p><br /></p><p><font size="3"><span style="color: #000000"><font face="Calibri">Here is an interesting quote from Investors Europe:</font></span></font></p><p><font size="3"><span style="color: #000000"><font face="Calibri">“The Dollar symbol $ is derived from the Pillars of Hercules, one of the oldest symbols known to the human race. The Emperor Charles the Fifth of Germany who, also being king of Spain, adopted them as supporters on either side of his escutcheon, and also placed them on the Spanish “pillar dollar.” Charles derived the idea from the poetic conceit which gave the name of “Pillars of Hercules” to the two mountains which stand on either side the Straits of Gibraltar; that is, Calpe, or the Rock of Gibraltar,on the north, and Mount Abyla, in Africa, on the south. The scroll, which inthe device on the dollar was twined about the pillars, has by long use been gradually modified through writing the mark so as to assume its present form in the dollar mark.”</font></span></font></p><p><br /></p><p><font size="3"><span style="color: #000000"><font face="Calibri">Some writings state the abbreviated letters of Potosi are PTSI, and other things I read say PTS. Why is that? I was thinking that since the letters overlaid the “I” is totally hidden behind the P&T, so some sources left it out? Why would some authors add the "I" in?</font></span></font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John14, post: 1598042, member: 41136"][SIZE=3][COLOR=#000000][FONT=Calibri]I believe in the Pillars Of Hercules theory. If the Peso Abbreviation theory, or the Potosi Mint Mark theory is the correct why is the US dollar sign sometimes written with two vertical strokes? The best explanation to me is Spanish Peso coin had two pillars engraved on the reverse side to symbolize the"Pillars of Hercules" at Gibraltar and the words "Plus Ultra" indicating that beyond the Pillars of Hercules there were otherlands. That coin was called the Pillar Dollar in the British colonies in North America and the two pillars became the two strokes in the Dollar sign (put this in for the sake of others reading). The dollar sign with two vertical lines is the one I have been talking about. – Interesting, just the other day I noticed that the $ key on my computer keyboard has one vertical line. [/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=3][COLOR=#000000][FONT=Calibri]Here is an interesting quote from Investors Europe:[/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=3][COLOR=#000000][FONT=Calibri]“The Dollar symbol $ is derived from the Pillars of Hercules, one of the oldest symbols known to the human race. The Emperor Charles the Fifth of Germany who, also being king of Spain, adopted them as supporters on either side of his escutcheon, and also placed them on the Spanish “pillar dollar.” Charles derived the idea from the poetic conceit which gave the name of “Pillars of Hercules” to the two mountains which stand on either side the Straits of Gibraltar; that is, Calpe, or the Rock of Gibraltar,on the north, and Mount Abyla, in Africa, on the south. The scroll, which inthe device on the dollar was twined about the pillars, has by long use been gradually modified through writing the mark so as to assume its present form in the dollar mark.”[/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=3][COLOR=#000000][FONT=Calibri]Some writings state the abbreviated letters of Potosi are PTSI, and other things I read say PTS. Why is that? I was thinking that since the letters overlaid the “I” is totally hidden behind the P&T, so some sources left it out? Why would some authors add the "I" in?[/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE][/QUOTE]
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