Money
Its Origin, Development and Modern Use
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About the Book
Fascinating facts, laws and lore about currency and the money supply, past and present. Printing, storage, circulation, reclamation, counterfeiting, losers’ and finders’ rights, much more—with entertaining anecdotes.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Carl H. Moore and Alvin E. Russell
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 176
Bibliographic Info: 18 photos, 3 maps, appendices, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2011 [1987]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6736-5
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8762-2
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vi
Preface vii
1. Money’s Precursors
Barter Systems 1
Commodity Money 2
Wampum 5
Metallic Money 8
Paper Money 9
2. Coins as Money
Early Coins 10
Coins in Colonial America 12
United States Coinage 13
The First Mint Established 15
Gold Coinage 17
Silver Coinage 18
Present Coinage 19
Commemorative Coins 24
“In God We Trust” 24
How Coins Are Made and Stored 25
3. Currency
Its Origins 31
Continental Currency 32
Pre- Federal Reserve System Currencies 35
Federal Reserve Bank Notes 37
The Saga of the $2 Bill 40
Design Characteristics and Symbolism 43
Printing and Circulation 48
4. Checkbook Money
What Is a Check? 58
The Development of Checks 61
Check Processing 63
Advantages and Disadvantages of Check Writing 65
The Cost of Writing Checks 67
Electronic Money 70
5. Credit Cards
Their Origins 74
Bank Cards 75
Use and Attitude Toward Credit Cards 77
6. Credit
Early Use 82
Allocation of Credit 83
Credit Regulations 84
Advantages of Credit 86
How to Obtain Credit 88
7. Creation and Control of Money
Money Creation and Supply 90
Control of Money 91
The Use of Gold and Silver 93
Momentum Toward a Central Bank 96
The Creation of the Federal Reserve System 98
8. The Federal Reserve System
Implementing the System 101
The Federal Reserve Board 102
How the Fed Controls Money 104
Financing Deficit Spending 106
Its Modern Influence 107
The Decision-Making Process 109
9. Money and the Law
Legal Tender Laws 113
Counterfeiting 115
Found Money 119
10. You and Your Money
Record-Keeping 122
Budgeting Your Money 124
Planning for the Future 127
Planning an Investment Portfolio 129
11. Conclusion
What Is Money? 131
Some Definitions of Money 131
Selected Expressions and Slang 133
Comments About Money 135
Appendices Significant Dates in the History of U.S. Coinage 139
Significant Dates in the History of U.S. Currency 140
Interesting Items Used as Money 141
Money in Circulation 142
World Population and Currencies 142
The Federal Reserve System 144
1986 Domestic Coinage 147
Loans and Securities for All Commercial Banks 148
Consumer Installment Credit 150
Money Stock, Liquid Assets, Debt Measures 152
Gold and Silver Bullion Coin Specifications 155
Bibliography 157
Index 159
Book Reviews & Awards
“unique…a positive addition to any public library…interesting…wonderful”—Booklist; “a fascinating account…highly recommended…interesting”—Voice of Youth Advocates.