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To import precious metals for the purpose of converting them into money , and
thus replace the coin that has disappeared from circulation , can be done only at
a great expence , and is not of material assistance . The operation can only be ...
To import precious metals for the purpose of converting them into money , and
thus replace the coin that has disappeared from circulation , can be done only at
a great expence , and is not of material assistance . The operation can only be ...
Side 289
... the purpose of giving the coin that resistance and incorruptibility which form
one of its essential properties , and because it is extremely difficult to render
perfectly homogeneous a mixture of metals which prevents the precise quantity of
each ...
... the purpose of giving the coin that resistance and incorruptibility which form
one of its essential properties , and because it is extremely difficult to render
perfectly homogeneous a mixture of metals which prevents the precise quantity of
each ...
Side 291
Foreigners even do not confine themselves to this benefit ; they introduce
counterfeit money into the country , and gain the difference between the nominal
value of the new and the real value of the ancient coin . The advantages which ...
Foreigners even do not confine themselves to this benefit ; they introduce
counterfeit money into the country , and gain the difference between the nominal
value of the new and the real value of the ancient coin . The advantages which ...
Side 293
immediately be exported or melted , whilst that of which the exchangeable value
is inferior to its nominal value , would occasion an importation of counterfeit coin ,
which would bring a double loss upon the state and injure internal circulation .
immediately be exported or melted , whilst that of which the exchangeable value
is inferior to its nominal value , would occasion an importation of counterfeit coin ,
which would bring a double loss upon the state and injure internal circulation .
Side 297
The prosperity of nations , it seems , has nothing more to dread from
adulterations of coin , and this is an essential service derived from the progress of
political economy . But although all good writers are not agreed , that the law
cannot confer ...
The prosperity of nations , it seems , has nothing more to dread from
adulterations of coin , and this is an essential service derived from the progress of
political economy . But although all good writers are not agreed , that the law
cannot confer ...
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