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  • For twenty years, Americans had been bitterly divided over the nation's monetary standard.
  • In this book, Joseph Schumpeter recognized the implication of a fiat monetary standard.
  • McKinley in 1896 had promised bimetallism, using both gold and silver as monetary standards.
  • Throughout the 19th Century, monetary standards became an important issue.
  • Its primary concern should be the maintenance of the monetary standard as defined by Congress.
  • From June 1763, new coins were minted in line with the pre-war monetary standard, but in shortage.
  • After the revolutions and the restoration of the Austrian monetary standard, copper coins were reduced in weight.
  • A copper mint was the next step, just in time for Sweden's move to a copper monetary standard.
  • Peter the Great is credited with bringing Russia up to European monetary standards when he issued new silver rubles in 1704.
  • (b ) Congress should give to this Monetary Authority a mandate specifying the monetary standard, to maintain which these powers would be exercised.
  • And, because the world's monetary standard is the dollar, a stronger dollar " is also in the interest of the economies of the world,"
  • Peter Aaron issued new billon and copper currency-on the grosh design but struck in better silver, probably as a part of a reform in monetary standards.
  • The Persian "'daric "'was a gold coin which, along with a similar silver coin, the siglos, represented the bimetallic monetary standard of the Achaemenid Persian Empire.
  • They advocate a reckless attempt to increase the price of silver by legislation to the debasement of our monetary standard, and threaten unlimited issues of paper money by Government.
  • The new monetary standard finally established the peso as 25 grams silver, 0.900 fine ( 0.7234 XAG ), equivalent to ?942.535 modern pesos of as of 22 December 2010.
  • Both these groups opposed Populist efforts to move the U . S . to a bimetallic monetary standard since this would have devalued the dollar and made investments less valuable.
  • Historically, countries sought to make their currencies solid by stocking treasuries with gold, which prevailed as the monetary standard in the United States from the late 19th century until the Great Depression.
  • This reform rejected bimetalism in favor of a silver standard, but the following period ( 1847 1861 ) saw a continuing debate about whether silver or gold was preferable as a monetary standard.
  • Essentially, however, the purpose of any monetary standard is to standardize the unit of value  just as a bushel standardizes the unit of quantity, and an ounce standardizes the unit of weight.
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