The Journal of Political Economy, Volume 7James Laurence Laughlin, James Alfred Field University of Chicago Press, 1899 - Economics |
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... standard coin being thus transferred from the real to the ten - real piece . As we all know , issues of coins followed one another , but . without any general character of uniformity . Summing up the coinage of the years 1849 to 1868 ...
... standard coin being thus transferred from the real to the ten - real piece . As we all know , issues of coins followed one another , but . without any general character of uniformity . Summing up the coinage of the years 1849 to 1868 ...
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... standard of gold and sil- ver with a ratio of 15 % 1⁄2 : 1 , a fineness of .900 for gold coins and for silver five - franc pieces , a fineness of .835 for fractional silver and free coinage of gold and of the silver five - franc piece ...
... standard of gold and sil- ver with a ratio of 15 % 1⁄2 : 1 , a fineness of .900 for gold coins and for silver five - franc pieces , a fineness of .835 for fractional silver and free coinage of gold and of the silver five - franc piece ...
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... standard as Austria- Hungary , Russia , and Japan have since done — and she began to relieve herself of her thalers . In order not to furnish an escape- pipe for all this mass of depreciated metal which was seeking an outlet , the Latin ...
... standard as Austria- Hungary , Russia , and Japan have since done — and she began to relieve herself of her thalers . In order not to furnish an escape- pipe for all this mass of depreciated metal which was seeking an outlet , the Latin ...
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... standard party not being able to carry its point , the issues of gold were materially decreased ( amounting only to 260 millions of gold in seventeen years ) . Whether composed of Spanish or other gold , the gold reserve of the Bank of ...
... standard party not being able to carry its point , the issues of gold were materially decreased ( amounting only to 260 millions of gold in seventeen years ) . Whether composed of Spanish or other gold , the gold reserve of the Bank of ...
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... standard coins because of their lower fineness , aggregate 212.5 millions of this total - an amount unquestionably very excessive for a population of less than twenty million souls . The same dispro- portion is to be observed in the ...
... standard coins because of their lower fineness , aggregate 212.5 millions of this total - an amount unquestionably very excessive for a population of less than twenty million souls . The same dispro- portion is to be observed in the ...
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