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  1. American History as Seen Through Currency by Joanne C. Dauer, 2003-01
  2. Documentary History of Banking and Currency by Kroos, 1984-03
  3. Sterling : The History of a Currency by Nicholas Mayhew, 2000-04-14
  4. A History of American Currency by William, Graham Sumner, 2005-03-01
  5. From Gold to Euro: On Monetary Theory and the History of Currency Systems by Heinz-Peter Spahn, 2001-03-26
  6. Documentary History of Banking and Currency in the United States
  7. Documentary History of Banking and Currency in the United States: Vol. 1 by Herman E., Ed.; Introduction By Paul A. Samuelson Krooss, 1969
  8. Money and its Laws: Embracing a History of Monetary Theories, and a History of the Currencies of the United States by Henry Varnum Poor, 2002-10-25
  9. Documentary History of Banking and Currency in the United States: Vol. 3 by Herman E., Ed.; Introduction By Paul A. Samuelson Krooss, 1969
  10. History And Problems Of Indian Currency - 1835-1949 by D.K Malhotra, 2007-03-15
  11. A History of Currency in the British Colonies by Robert Chalmbers, 2007-03-02
  12. History of the Currency of the Country and of the Loans of the United States from the Earliest Period to June 30, 1900 by William F.; Tillman, J.F. De Knight, 1900
  13. HISTORY OF CURRENCY by W. A Shaw, 1895
  14. Coins and coinage in Viking-age Norway: The establishment of a national coinage in Norway in the XI century, with a survey of the preceding currency history by Kolbjørn Skaare, 1976

1. Panama Currency History
Panama currency history. For nearly 300 years, the stone paved, Camino Real, connect Panama on the Pacific coast to Porto Bello, on
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Panama Currency History
For nearly 300 years, the stone paved, Camino Real , connect Panama on the Pacific coast to Porto Bello , on the Caribbean was the highway, over which most of Spain's commerce passed. At one time, Porto Bello was the most important commercial city for the Spanish New World. Traders came from Spain with all good from all over Europe, to trade with the American merchants from Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Mexico, Guatemala and Nicaragua. When the Treasure Fleet arrived in Porto Bello, there was a fair, that would last up to 40 days, as the traders went about there business. The population of Porto Bello would swell, as thousand converged in the city. While slaves unloaded the merchandize brought from Europe, others were loading the native products; gold, silver, cotton, tobacco, cocoa, etc., into the Royal Treasury Building. The gold and silver ingot were stacked in large piles, like firewood. Just before the Fleet arrived in Porto Bello, the government would start moving all of the goods stored in Panama, by mule train across the isthmus. Besides all of the merchants, the town will fill with the hundreds of mule skinners, slaves, etc, that was used to transport the treasures to Porto Bello. When all the trading and negotiations were completed, the goods were loaded on the ships, for transport back to Spain.

2. 100% C.G.A Graded Currency
currency history. Here's how it all started One of the fastest growing areas of interest for numismatic collectors is in United States paper money.
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CURRENCY HISTORY Here's how it all started: One of the fastest growing areas of interest for numismatic collectors is in United States paper money. Originally issued by the colonies prior to the American Revolution, the beginnings of the United States currency predate the birth of the nation. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was among the first issuers of currency in 1690, used to pay the troops for a military venture into Canada. South Carolina, New York, New Hampshire, Connecticut, New Jersey , Rhode Island and North Carolina followed suit soon afterward to compensate their military personnel for defending their frontiers against the American Indians. In 1775, the Continental Congress authorized the issue of Continental Currency, backed by the anticipated revenue to be derived from taxation. These notes soon became devalued to the point of being virtually worthless. In 1785, the Continental Congress decreed that the monetary system of our fledgling country would be based on the dollar, but the first dollar coin was not to be issued until 1794. Nonetheless, the system of measurement was established. In 1836. about 1,600 privately owned banks operating under state charters were authorized to issue currency, under a very minimal amount of regulation. This resulted in mass confusion with over 30,000 variations in design. Confusion became even worse after the failure of some of these institutions.

3. Civil War Currency History
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Rare gold certificate, payable in gold coin, with the head of Lincoln. In 1861, to finance the Civil War, Congress authorized Demand Notesthe first issue of paper money by the government since the Continentals. These Notes were printed in $5, $10, and $20 denominations, redeemable in coins on demand, and green in colorhence the name "greenbacks." A total of about $10 million was issued, a relatively small series. These notes, and all paper money issued since 1861, are still valid and redeemable in current cash at face value. While most early money is now in the hands of collectors or museums, it is important to note the record of currency stability which this represents. In 1862, Congress discontinued issuing Demand Notes and issued Legal Tender Notes, also known as United States Notes. These new notesissued in denominations from $1 to $1,000 (later $5,000 and $10,000)were the first national currency used as legal tender for most public and private debts. The design of these notes incorporated a Treasury seal, fine-line engraving, intricate geometric lathe work patterns, and later incorporated various forms of distinctive cotton and linen papers with embedded red and blue fibers. Confidence in the notes waned somewhat when the Treasury stopped redeeming them in coins during the Civil War to save gold and silver. However, redemption resumed in 1879 following the war.

4. VIRTUAL MONGOLIA
MONGOLIAN NATIONAL currency history. By Ch.Sumya. MONGOLIA has a prominent history of minting coins in the country since the Tureg
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MONGOLIAN NATIONAL CURRENCY HISTORY By Ch.Sumya
MONGOLIA has a prominent history of minting coins in the country since the Tureg reign (VI-VIII century), Uighur reign (VIII-XI century), Khitan reign (X-XI century), and the Mongol imperial reign (XII-XIV century).
Soon after Chinggis Khaan established the United Mongolian State in 1206, the country started minting the first national form of payment, which were coins. The coins had the image of a warrior on a horse imbedded into the metal substance. In addition, the first paper currency was introduced in 1227. They were called bank-notes and they were also the first form of paper currency in the world. Following the manufacturing of bank-notes, the first bank of Mongolia was established in 1253. Unfortunately however, Mongolia had a devastating money reform. During this reform, several rebel organisations destroyed Mongolia's banking successes such as bank-notes and other forms of currency that contributed to the welfare of human civilisation.

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6. History Of Australian Currency
History of Australian currency. Your are here Pagewise Home Money Finances FinanceGeneral History of Australian currency.
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History of Australian currency
The currency of Australia had been the cumbersome British Stirling system since colonial days but all that changed in February 1966.
Since the early days of British Colonialism and following Federation of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901, the currency of Australia had been the cumbersome British Sterling system with its pounds, shillings and pence with twelve pence to the shilling and twenty shillings to the pound. Compounding an already complicated system was the Guinea with twenty-one shillings to the pound. All that changed in February 1966 when the Australian Government introduced decimal currency. The Prime Minister of the time, Sir Robert Menzies, was a staunch Royalist with a strong loyalty to the British Crown and all it stands for. He announced the basic coinage was to be changed from the Pound to the Royal. The uproar in objection to this name was almost universal and it was decided to name the new currency the Dollar in line with many other worldwide currencies. bodyOffer(30540) There were four note denominations in the first issue. The old ten-shilling note was converted to a one-dollar note and the pound to a two-dollar note. There was a five-dollar note and a ten-dollar note to replace the old five-pound and ten pound notes. The paper money was very colourful and each note was slightly larger than its lesser-valued companion.

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In 1967, a Chicago bank refused a college professor by the name of Milton Friedman a loan in pound sterling because he had intended to use the funds to short the British currency. Friedman, he had perceived sterling to be priced too high against the dollar, wanted to sell the currency, then later buy it back to repay the bank after the currency declined, thus pocketing a quick profit. The bank's refusal to grant the loan was due to the Bretton Woods Agreement, established twenty years earlier, which fixed national currencies against the dollar, and set the dollar at a rate of $35 per ounce of gold. The Bretton Woods Agreement, set up in 1944, aimed at installing international monetary stability by preventing money from fleeing across nations, and restricting speculation in the world currencies Prior to the Agreement, the gold exchange standardprevailing between 1876 and World War Idominated the international economic system. Under the gold. exchange, currencies gained a new phase of stability as they were backed by the price of gold. It abolished the age-old practice used by kings and rulers of arbitrarily debasing money and triggering inflation. But the gold exchange standard didn't lack faults. As an economy strengthened, it would import heavily from abroad until it ran down its gold reserves required to back its money. As a result, money supply would shrink, interest rates rose and economic activity slowed to the extent of recession. Ultimately, prices of goods had hit bottom, appearing attractive to other nations, which would rush into buying sprees that injected the economy with gold until it increased its money supply, and drive down interest rates and recreate wealth into the economy. Such boom-bust patterns prevailed throughout the gold standard until the outbreak of World War I interrupted trade flows and the free movement of gold.

8. Currency History - Bretton Woods
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Bretton Woods: Anointing the Dollar as the World Currency
1. The formation of key international authorities designed to promote fair trade and international economic harmony. 2. The fixation of exchange rates between currencies. 3. The convertability between gold and the US dollar, thus empowering the US dollar as the reserve currency of choice for the world. Of the three aforementioned parameters, only the first point is still in existence today. The authorities formed as a direct result of Bretton Woods - the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and General Agreement on Tarrifs and Trade (GATT) - are still in existence today, and play a crucial role in the development and regulation of international economics. The IMF, for instance, initially enforced the price of $35 per ounce of gold that was to be fixed under Bretton Woods, as well as the fixation of exchange rates that occurred while Bretton Woods was in operation (and the financing required to ensure that fixed exchange rates would not create fundamental distortions in the international economy).

9. Currency History - The End Of Bretton Woods
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The End of Bretton Woods: Free Market Capitalism is Born
On August 15, 1971, it became official: the Bretton-Woods system, a system used to fix the value of a currency to the value of gold, was abandoned once and for all. While it had been exorcised before only to subsequently emerge in a new form - this final eradication of the Bretton Woods system was truly its last stand: no longer would currencies be fixed in value to gold, allowed only to fluctuate in a 1% range, but rather instead their fair valuation could be determined by free market behavior such as trade flows and foreign direct investment. While US President Nixon was confident that the end of Bretton Woods system would bring about better times for the international economy, he was not a believer that the free market could dictate a currency's true valuation in a fair and catastrophe-free manner. Nixon, as well as most economists, reasoned that an entirely unstructured foreign exchange market would result in competing devaluations, which in turn would lead to the breakdown of international trade and investment. The end result, Nixon and his board of economic advisors reasoned, would be global depression.

10. History Of Currency
Bank of Papua New Guinea. Home Currency currency history. currency history. Papua New Guineans had been living in rural areas as
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Home Currency CURRENCY HISTORY Papua New Guineans had been living in rural areas as subsistence farmers where a family or clan is self sufficient in producing what they need for for their own consumption. Goods they could not produce or make themselves were exchanged for goods they had in abundance. However during, the colonial period PNG evolved from a subsistence to a markedly monetary economy. The transition from a subsistence based to a modern exchange economy was part of the inevitable cultural and social changes which occur within a society over time. In this transformation of economic processes PNG became urburnised, industrialised and monetised. This was the era in which the people learnt to use money in its different traditional forms until it finally became the Kina and Toea we know today.
TRADITIONAL MONIES In PNG where there are more than 700 different languages and traditional cultures, there are also many different types of traditional monies used for exchange of goods. These included the Tabu shells, pig tusks, kinas and toeas. Many of this traditional monies or currencies functioned as a means of payment, as an accepted standard of value and as a store of wealth. It was amongst all this traditional monies used up in the highlands, in the coastal areas and along the New Guinea Islands regions that the name Kina and Toea was selected for our national Currencies. The word 'Kina' in found in both Pidgin and Kuanua languages and it refers to the caluable pearl shell used widely for trading in both the Coastal and Highlands areas of PNG. This shell is traded from the coastal areas into the highlands and is a traditional store of wealth.

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15. Davis: Currency And Banking In Massachusetts
Davis s two volume treatise on the currency history of colonial Massachusetts was the best piece of historical research done on colonial currency during his
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Currency and Banking in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay
Andrew McFarland Davis
Davis's two volume treatise on the currency history of colonial Massachusetts was the best piece of historical research done on colonial currency during his generation. Originally published in 1900, it was republished by Augustus Kelley in 1970. Volume one of the set covers currency, while volume two covers banking. Converting the work to electronic text is a major job, which is far from finished. The chapters that are finished are accessible below.
CURRENCY AND BANKING IN THE PROVINCE OF THE
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