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Around 1345 rebellions, economic crisis and financial mismanagement of the paper currency destroyed the public's confidence in the bills.
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The firm's original focus was the conversion of loose change into paper currency, donations or gift cards via coin counter kiosks.
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A paper currency had been instituted, and the notes, known as bluebacks, soon dropped to less than half their nominal value.
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This was controlled by the reduction of government spending and the removal of paper currency from circulation.
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The stamps had to be purchased with hard currency, which was scarce, rather than the more plentiful colonial paper currency.
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Paper currency notes were of such low value that several bundles were needed to pay for simple restaurant meals.
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Its pronouncement on use of paper currency also stands out.
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While the constitution did not explicitly grant the power to issue paper currency, it did grant the power to borrow money.
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In these times, when paper currency was privatized, this took the form of wildcat banks.
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Therefore, this type of paper currency was intended to represent actual gold coinage.
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