1III. Report on Copper Coinage, [14 April 1790] (Jefferson Papers)
...tho’ less pure, shall be struck in the genuine dye, the clerk first wrote “dye,”
2IV. Estimates of Funds Required for the Diplomatic Establishment, 1790–1791, [19 July 1790] (Jefferson Papers)
Presents to Foreign ministers. The Dye about
3From Thomas Jefferson to William Short, 26 July 1790 (Jefferson Papers)
...enter into the new account. As I presume the dye will be finished by the time you recieve this...
4From Thomas Jefferson to William Short, 29 August 1791 (Jefferson Papers)
...should think him a safe hand to send the diplomatic dye by, as also all the dyes of our medals...
5Enclosure II: Statement of the Foreign Salaries and Disbursements of the Department of State, 22 October 1792 (Jefferson Papers)
making dyes for Medals for foreign Ministers taking leave, and for...
6Enclosure: Statement II, 3 November 1792 (Jefferson Papers)
...on subject of loans. 443.43 Madrid 320. Dyes for medals as presents to foreign ministers takg....
7From Thomas Jefferson to Edmond Charles Genet, 12 September 1793 (Jefferson Papers)
.... The evil of protecting malefactors of every dye is sensibly felt here as in other...