THE EVOLUTION OF THE GOLD STANDARD IN ENGLAND

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REDISH, A
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[1] University of British Columbia
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10.1017/S0022050700037827
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In 1816 England officially abandoned bimetallism and made silver coins into tokens that were only limited legal tender. Earlier monetary authorities had lacked the ability to manage a subsidiary coinage, a necessary complement to the monometallic gold standard. A successful token coinage must be both costly to counterfeit and credibly backed to ensure that the tokens do not depreciate to their intrinsic value. These problems were solved in the nineteenth century through the introduction of steam-driven stamping presses and with the assistance of the Bank of England. © 1990, The Economic History Association. All rights reserved.
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