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  1. Currency Crises (National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report)
  2. The fiscal history of Texas Embracing an account of its revenues, debts, and currency, from the commencement of the revolution in 1834 to 1851-52. With remarks on American debts by William M. Gouge, 2010-08-01
  3. The Fiscal History of Texas Embracing an Account of Its Revenues, Debts, and Currency, by William M. Gouge, 2010-02-24
  4. Adam Shortt's History of Canadian currency and banking, 1600-1880 by Adam Shortt, 1986
  5. History Of The Currency Of The Country And Of The Loans Of The United States (1900) by William F. De Knight, 2010-05-23
  6. A History of American Currency by William G. Sumner, 2010-01-11
  7. Sterling: The Rise and Fall of a Currency (Allen Lane History S.) by Nicholas Mayhew, 1999
  8. An Analysis and History of the Currency Question; Tpgether With an Account of the Origin and Growth of Joint Stock Banking in England. by Thomas Joplin, 2010-03-25
  9. A Sketch of the History of Currency by James Maclaren, 2010-03-30
  10. History of the monetary legislation and of the currency system of the United States, embracing rare and invaluable documents ... To which is added a speech on our currency system by Robert E Preston, 2010-09-04
  11. Economic History of Puerto Rico: Currencies of Puerto Rico, 2006 Puerto Rico Budget Crisis, Caribair, Operation Bootstrap
  12. An Analysis and History of the Currency Question by Thomas Joplin, 2009-12-23
  13. History of Currency by the United States by A. Barton. Hepburn, 1967-09
  14. A History of Currency in the United States, With a Brief Description of the Currency Systems of All Commercial Nations by Alonzo Barton Hepburn, 2010-04-01

81. Chapter 3. Monetary Reality Through History. Telematic Currency And Market Strat
Telematic currency and market strategy. Chapter 4. The money system today. Telematiccurrency and market strategy. Chapter 3. Monetary reality through history.
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Chapter 3. Monetary reality through history
  • This chapter's goals Non-monetary barter Monetary reality among primitive peoples Money systems of incoming civilizations ... Bibliographic references for this chapter
  • 1. This chapter's goals In the previous chapter , when speaking of the elements of the money systems, we have exposed our arguments in such a way as to suggest somehow a succession of steps in the evolution of the market and of the money systems therein contained. This succession of steps could be summed up as follows:
  • At the beginning the market works without any money system, by means simply of a non-monetary barter. In the second step, money units appear with their mercantile value, and monetary barter starts. Finally, in some dynamic and evolving markets the use of monetary instruments is introduced, which allow the elemental monetary exchange to take place.
  • As we have already said, this interpretation is not necessarily historic; we have therefore avoided all sorts of actually historical references all along the previous chapter , and we have stressed the more theoretical aspects of the money systems.

    82. Chapter 2. Monetary Reality Through History. Essay On Currency, Market And Socie
    Chapter 3. Features of a scientific monetary system. Essay on currency,market and society. Chapter 2. Monetary reality through history.
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    Home Chapter 2. Monetary reality through history
  • The pre-monetary barter Monetary reality among the primitive peoples The monetary systems of the rising civilizations Emergence of the specific metal currency ... Bibliography for this chapter
  • In the previous chapter we have used an exposition system which suggested, to a certain extent, some sort of historical reconstruction of the development of monetary systems: first there is the non-monetary barter; then the monetary units appear and the market values are established (prices and salaries); finally, in some evolved societies, the monetary instruments appear. We are aware that this reconstruction is very theoretical and simplifies the complexity of the facts which actually took place. For this reason, in this chapter we want to offer some brushstrokes to give some support to the broad outline made in the previous chapter. However, it is necessary to point out that the reconstruction of the development of the monetary reality, both among prehistoric peoples and among present primitive peoples, shows serious difficulties: the existing documents are few and partial, and their interpretation is a very delicate task. With all these limitations then we face our subject.

    83. Ithaca HOURs Online: Home Page
    Pioneering local money program tbat inspired dozens around the US and the world. Website describes how it works, development and history of local currencies, media coverage over the years, how to start and maintain your own local currency, list of businesses accepting HOURS, and a local currency starter kit.
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    Ithaca HOURs Online
    Here's why we print our own money!
    Welcome to the on-line home of the founder of Ithaca HOURS. This web site contains a wealth of information about Ithaca HOURS' development and history, media coverage over the years, archives, (etc etc.) The Ithaca HOURS System is now managed by an elected Board of Directors. For information about current System activities and operations, how to obtain loans or grants, etc., visit the Ithaca HOURS web page at www.ithacahours.org
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    • Click the Businesses button to see list of participating local businesses. Go to Visiting Ithaca HOURs for vital information on how to start using Ithaca HOURs quickly. It's easy. It's a good way to get to know Ithaca. Since 1991, many other local currency programs have begun to flourish. Click on Other HOURs Cities to find one near you. Or click the Starter Kit button for information on how to begin a local currency program in your own community.

    84. Museum Of American Financial History
    historians writing about mediums of exchange typically define currency as durable defineacceptance today, but over the course of history, acceptance was more
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    The Artistry of African Currency
    By Lydia Puccinelli Throughout history, many different objects have been used to facilitate trade for goods and to measure wealth. Today, we usually think of dollars and coins when we define what we regard as money, although much commerce is carried out without any physical currency at all. Value is counted by entries in bank and credit card accounts, and the transfer of money often takes place through electronic impulses between computers. Objects have served the same purposes as well, in other times and places. Throughout Africa's past, many objects have served as money salt, shells, beads, metal, indigenous coins, European coins, jewelry, woven cloth, weapons and tools. The keys to understanding why a particular object came to be used as currency are acceptability and value. Acceptability encompasses such aspects as familiarity, usefulness, and artistic expression, which add to the intrinsic value of the medium itself. Thus, while the scarcity of copper might have caused it to be exchanged on that basis alone, its use was further validated through the forms into which it was cast. Iron was more ubiquitous in African societies, but refining, forging, forming and decorating similarly increased its value. Economics and financial historians writing about mediums of exchange typically define currency as durable, divisible and accepted means of measuring and storing value. Governments and laws largely define acceptance today, but over the course of history, acceptance was more often conferred by broader cultural currents, including region, myth and beliefs about the nature of the universe. In Africa, where few extensive nation-states existed, the needs of trade and commerce depended on commonly held beliefs or values that spanned great geographical distances and an almost unimaginable diversity of activities. Consequently, the currency needed for even the simplest daily transactions was backed by shared beliefs as much as by the intrinsic value of the currency itself. Transactions that involved significant life events marriage, procreation, health and death were validated by objects with high intrinsic, symbolic and artistic values.

    85. History Of Drachma
    DRACHMA. Money in modern Greece. During the Greek revolution and until1828, the financial dealings were made with different foreign
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    DRACHMA Money in modern Greece During the Greek revolution and until 1828, the financial dealings were made with different foreign coins: English, French and mostly Turkish. The first Greek coins were mint at 1828 although the monetize has been decided very earlier, at 1822. The monetary unit was phoenix, silver coin consisting of silver (90%) and brass (10%). Coppery coins circulated also during the period 1828-1832. At 1932, after the great financial crisis which has begun at 1929, golden and silver coins were abandoned and obligatory bank note circulation was introduced. The issue of bank notes has begun earlier, at 1885, when the Greek government authorized National bank, Ionian bank and Thessaly bank to issue bank notes of 2 and 1 drachma in a total amount of 18 million drachmas. At 1927 Bank of Greece was instituted, and obtains the exclusive authority of bank note edition. At this time the relation between drachma and english pound was 375 Drs = 1 pound. During the World War II the destruction of capital and the reduction of the production leads to an enormous inflation and to the nullification of drachma. This has also effects on the relation between drachma and pound.
    • January 1941: 1 pound = 1.200 drachmas

    86. History Of US Paper Money
    The history of US Paper Money. 1775 Continental currency American colonists issuedpaper currency for the Continental Congress to finance the Revolutionary War.
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    The History of U.S. Paper Money In the early days of the nation, before and just after the revolution, Americans used English, Spanish, and French money. 1690 Colonial Notes
    The Massachusetts Bay Colony issued the first paper money in the colonies which would later form the United States. 1775 Continental Currency
    American colonists issued paper currency for the Continental Congress to finance the Revolutionary War. The notes were backed by the "anticipation" of tax revenues. Without solid backing and easily counterfeited, the notes quickly became devalued, giving rise to the phrase "not worth a Continental." 1781 Nation's First Bank
    Also to support the Revolutionary War, the continental Congress chartered the Bank of North America in Philadelphia as the nation's first "real" bank. 1785 The Dollar
    The Continental Congress determined that the official monetary system would be based on the dollar, but the first coin representing the start of this system would not be struck for several years. 1791 First U.S. Bank

    87. Information On Trade, Taxation, Currency, Inflation And Attitudes Towards Money.
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    88. Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
    Bureau history The establishment of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing can be Theofficial opening of the Western currency Facility took place on April 26
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    The establishment of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing can be traced as far back as August 29, 1862, to a single room in the basement of the main Treasury building where two men and four women separated and sealed by hand $1 and $2 United States Notes which had been printed by private bank note companies. Today there are approximately 2,500 employees who work out of two buildings in Washington, D.C. and a new facility located in Fort Worth, Texas. The official opening of the Western Currency Facility took place on April 26, 1991.
    The youngest employee ever hired by the Bureau was Emma S. Brown, who came to work in 1865 when she was not quite 11 years old. Her family included an older brother and a physically-handicapped mother. The brother, who was the main support of the family, was a soldier with the 188th Pennsylvania Volunteers. He was killed in action during the siege of Petersburg in July 1864. Ms. Brown's Congressman, hearing of her situation, gave her a political appointment in the Bureau. After 59 years of service,, she retired on April 24, 1924 from the position of forewoman of the trimming section in the Bureau's examining division.
    In 1877, the Plate Printer force included a large number of experienced firemen who were formed into a Fire Brigade for the protection of Bureau property. The group drilled every Saturday.

    89. From The History Of The Czech Currency
    From the history of the Czech currency. I. Prehistoric currencies.the Celts were probably the only ethnic group that used coins in
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    From the History of the Czech Currency
    I. Prehistoric currencies
    • the Celts were probably the only ethnic group that used coins in this era; they were able to mint the coins and they used them as the equivalent in the trade
    • their coins were called " statéry (pl), statér (sg)", they were mint from the precious metals like gold, or silver, from the alloys (bronze)
    • the place of archaeological excavations: Nechranice by Hradec Králové, CR
    II. The Currencies before 1300
    • The Slaves did not use coins as the equivalent, but the pieces of linen ; in Slavonic languages it means "plátno" and this produced the other words, like "platit"= pay, or "platidlo"= currency
    • Is it possible to compare this with the etymology of Germanic languages?
    • The currencies in the era of the Great Moravian Empire
    • great variety of the coins, many difficulties connected with that; e.g. the mightiest families were rich enough so t that they could afford to use the coinages of their own, or some princes used to mint the coins of their own, some of them used the foreign currencies
    • some names of the coins: denáry (silver)

    90. Preston LETS
    Local currency system, allowing trade of skills, services and goods. Contains explanation of concept and process, history of scheme, application form and newsletter.
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    91. Forbes.com: Currency Crises And The Rewriting Of History
    currency crises and the rewriting of history Steve H. Hanke, 03.22.99 Someday TreasurySecretary Robert Rubin just may come through on his threats to resign.
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    92. The History Of American Currency - P0005.jpg
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    93. A Brief History Of Currency
    MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2000 Headlines email this story to a friend. A THOUSANDYEARS OF WORK AND MONEY. A brief history of currency.
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    94. Guardian International Currency Gold History
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    95. Guardian International Currency Silver History
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    96. Magyar Nemzeti Bank
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    99. United States Department Of The Treasury - Home
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