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Joint-metallism; a plan by which gold and silver together, at ratios always based on their relative market values, may be made the metallic basis of a sound, honest, self-regulating, and permanent currency, without frequent recoinings, and without danger of one metal driving out the other, by Anson Phelps Stokes.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - American Imprints 1896 Stokes
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1838-1913.
Contributor:
American Imprints Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Series:
Questions of the day no. 79.
Questions of the day, 79
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bimetallism.
Money.
Physical Description:
xxii, 255 p. incl. tables. 20 cm.
Edition:
5th ed.
Place of Publication:
New York [etc.] G.P. Putnam's sons, 1896 [c1895]
Contents:
pt. I. Joint-metallism; appendix.
pt. II. Joint-metallism vs. bimetallism and nonmetallism.
pt. III. History of the science of money and coinage.
pt. IV. The apotheosis of credit; objections answered and honest legislation demanded.
pt. V. Free-coinage debate; letters; after the election, what?
OCLC:
3810359

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