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www.politifeist.com/Aldrich_vreeland_Act
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The Aldrich-Vreeland Act established the National Monetary Commission,. It also provided for the issuance of emergency currency.
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faq.bloglines.com/ref/Closed-Banks.html
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"With the banks in New York and Chicago closed and Minnesota banks open, the outside world would have promptly withdrawn all its Minnesota deposits to meet its emergency currency needs,
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www.flickr.com/photos/migueloks/sets/72157612715226525
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Notgeld (emergency currency) was issued by cities, boroughs, even private companies while there was a shortage of official coins and bills. Nobody would pay ...
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usrarecurrency.com/WorldWarIIEmergencyIssuesNotes.htm
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U.S. Rare Currency - home page. U.S. Rare Currency » Private Currency Collector - Dealer, Buying & Selling US Paper ... World War II Emergency Issues ...
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In the event of WWIII the US govt has prepared vast stocks of 'Emergency Currency' notes. These have a similar design to the currently ...
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www.helium.com/items/237996-wwii-emergency-currency
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Mar 28, 2007 ... FEAR OF INVASION PROMPTED U.S. EMERGENCY CURRENCY IN WWII With more than six decades since the end of World War II, there is a ...
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homepage.mac.com/forever.net/About/BIRDSHOT.html
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Specifically, don't make your emergency currency easily redeemable in national currency, because then people will redeem it, spend it, and the money will ...
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finance-dictionary.com/definition/e/emergency-currency/
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A form of money created to fill the needs of a sudden demand, and for a brief period only; a form which can be put out and withdrawn with equal rapidity; money.
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