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Good Money Birmingham Button Makers The Royal Mint And The Beginnings Of Modern Coinage 17751821 George Anthony Selgin

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Good Money Birmingham Button Makers The Royal Mint And The Beginnings Of Modern Coinage 17751821 George Anthony Selgin
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.01 MB
Pages: 386
Author: George Anthony Selgin
ISBN: 9780472116317, 0472116312
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Good Money Birmingham Button Makers The Royal Mint And The Beginnings Of Modern Coinage 17751821 George Anthony Selgin by George Anthony Selgin 9780472116317, 0472116312 instant download after payment.

Good Money tells the fascinating story of British manufacturers' challenge to the Crown's monopoly on coinage. In the 1780s, when the Industrial Revolution was gathering momentum, the Royal Mint failed to produce enough small-denomination coinage for factory owners to pay their workers. As the currency shortage threatened to derail industrial progress, manufacturers began to mint custom-made coins, called "tradesman's tokens." Rapidly gaining wide acceptance, these tokens served as the nation's most popular currency for wages and retail sales until 1821, when the Crown outlawed all moneys except its own.Economist George Selgin presents a lively tale of enterprising manufacturers, technological innovations, alternative currencies, and struggles over the right to coin legal money.George Selgin is Professor of Economics in the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia and Research Fellow at the Independent Institute in Oakland, California (www.independent.org).

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