Cover image of Puck Magazine, v. 47, no. 1201 (1900 March 14). Illustration showing two gladiators, one labeled "Gold Standard" and the other labeled "Silver Standard", in a colosseum. The "Gold Standard" gladiator, with a sword labeled "SOUND MONEY LAW OF 1900", stands victorious over the "Silver Standard" gladiator whose sword, labeled "16 to 1", lies broken at his side.
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