This fascinating historical document provides a detailed overview of the paper currency used by the German states as of January 1, 1856. Compiled by the esteemed economist Friedr Noback, the book includes a wealth of information on the circulation, distribution, and redemption of the paper money used by these states, as well as an analysis of the economic and political factors that shaped the currency system. Whether you are a historian, an economist, or simply a lover of unique and fascinating primary source documents, this book is a must-read.
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