The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Volume 30,Edição 117Macmillan, 1920 |
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... notes and deposits should be honoured by the Succession States , not in proportion to the amount of currency ... kronen notes was prohibited . This measure , which from the point of view of the Jugo - Slav Government was perfectly ...
... notes and deposits should be honoured by the Succession States , not in proportion to the amount of currency ... kronen notes was prohibited . This measure , which from the point of view of the Jugo - Slav Government was perfectly ...
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... notes handed in for stamping . As far as can be judged , this second stamping aimed at making forgery more difficult , and at pro- viding for the State currency requirements . In January the Government announced that the stamped kronen ...
... notes handed in for stamping . As far as can be judged , this second stamping aimed at making forgery more difficult , and at pro- viding for the State currency requirements . In January the Government announced that the stamped kronen ...
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... notes handed in , together with an inventory of other forms of wealth ( bank deposits , shares , etc. ) , a property ... kronen notes were exchanged at par for " Sokols , " the new monetary units of Czecho - Slovakia , issued by the ...
... notes handed in , together with an inventory of other forms of wealth ( bank deposits , shares , etc. ) , a property ... kronen notes were exchanged at par for " Sokols , " the new monetary units of Czecho - Slovakia , issued by the ...
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... notes . But the fatal defect of Dr. Raschin's scheme for the nationalising of the paper currency was its inability ... krone would inevitably have invited fraudulent stamping , even before the practice developed in the ordinary course . The ...
... notes . But the fatal defect of Dr. Raschin's scheme for the nationalising of the paper currency was its inability ... krone would inevitably have invited fraudulent stamping , even before the practice developed in the ordinary course . The ...
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... notes , but there was in any case very little danger of fraud , since the Czech krone was expected to command a ... kronen had been issued in Vienna ) by earmarking the deposits made before the stamping began , and honouring them only in ...
... notes , but there was in any case very little danger of fraud , since the Czech krone was expected to command a ... kronen had been issued in Vienna ) by earmarking the deposits made before the stamping began , and honouring them only in ...
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