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Field name | Value |
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Title | The Concurrent Circulation of Gold and Silver Currencies |
Reference | [G.L.] E.898 |
Collection | The Goldsmiths' Collection |
Library | Senate House Library, University of London |
Date | 1898 |
Author(s) | Gostling, David |
Publisher | Horace Marshall & Son; Thacker & Co. |
Place of Publication | London; Mumbai |
Document Type | Printed Book |
Primary Commodity | Silver and Gold |
Sub-commodity | Wheat |
Theme | Trade and Commerce |
Keywords | currency, commerce, government, minting, population, bullion, costs and prices, customs, exportation, profit |
Region | Europe, North America, South Asia |
Places | UK, London; USA; France; India |
Additional Information | Full title: "The Concurrent Circulation of Gold and Silver Currencies: being the introduction of bimetallism in fact though not in name, showing how, in the long course of years, by slow and imperceptible increments, silver may be brought up to its old par ratio with gold, without disturbance of trade, and to its manifest advantage, leading to the rehabilitation of agriculture and internal trade equally in gold and in silver monometallic countries". |
Copyright | Senate House Library, University of London |