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American Revolution 1 Benjamin Franklin 1 U.S. Constitution 1 bearer bonds 1 congressional spending 1 currency depreciation 1 debt retirement 1 fiat money 1 founding fathers 1 monetary denominations 1 state tax rates 1 war financing 1
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"The Continental Dollar: Initial Design, Ideal Performance, and the Credibility of Congressional Commitment"
Grubb, Farley - Department of Economics, Lerner College of Business and … - 2011
An alternative history of the Continental Dollar is constructed from the original resolutions passed by Congress. The Continental Dollar was a zero-interest bearer bond, not a fiat currency. The public could redeem it at face value in specie at fixed future dates. Being a zero-interest bearer...
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